Stevens v Yorkhill NHS Trust and another
Jurisdiction | Scotland |
Year | 2006 |
Date | 2006 |
Court | Court of Session (Outer House) |
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2 cases
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Richard Holdich V. Lothian Health Board
...v HM Advocate 1945 JC 5; R v Welsh [1974] RTR 478; R v Rothery [1976] RTR 550; Reg v Kelly [1999] QB 621; Stevens v Yorkhill NHS Trust 2006 SLT 889; commentary on the case of R v Herbert in "'The Rape of the Lock': is it Larceny?", 25 J Crim L 163 (1961)]. [42] Hecht (1993) influenced the C......
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Roger Mccallum Against Alan Macdonald Morrison
...a result of the 13 development of the law of negligence, but remains available. It was successfully pled in Stevens v Yorkhill NHS Trust 2006 SLT 889 (OH). [30] There are two requirements for this remedy to be available. The first is an affront to a protected interest. The second is that th......
2 books & journal articles
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When the exception is the rule: Rationalising the medical exception in Scots law
...is rooted in the Roman jurist Callistratus’ conception of existimatio.78 The actio iniuriarum thus 69 As in Stevens v Yorkhill NHS Trust 2006 SLT 889.70 See Brown 2018: passim.71 D 47 10 1 2; Voet 4 4 (de injuriis).72 Giltaij 2016: 236.73 This distinguishes the word from dignitas, as dignit......
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WHEN THE EXCEPTION IS THE RULE: RATIONALISING THE MEDICAL EXCEPTION IN SCOTS LAW
...is rooted in the Roman jurist Callistratus’ conception of existimatio.78 The actio iniuriarum thus 69 As in Stevens v Yorkhill NHS Trust 2006 SLT 889.70 See Brown 2018: passim.71 D 47 10 1 2; Voet 4 4 (de injuriis).72 Giltaij 2016: 236.73 This distinguishes the word from dignitas, as dignit......