Should Enterprise Liability Replace the Rule of Strict Liability for Abnormally Dangerous Activities?Examines the desirability of enterprise liability for cases in which the business and the plaintiff have no contractual relationship. Highly influential theory of enterprise liability; Analytical framework for ...
网络严格责任规则 网络释义 1. 严格责任规则 ...害人(victim)的损失承担赔偿责 任; (2)严格责任规则(strict liability rule) 2 (strict rule):施害人 对受害人的损失承担完全的... www.03964.com|基于8个网页
astrict liability is a standard for liability which may exist in either a criminal or civil context. A rule specifying strict liability makes a person legally responsible for the damage and loss caused by his or her acts and omissions regardless of culpability (including fault in criminal law ter...
the rule of law is violated because the government exceeds its legal authority to punish. The rule of law requires that government impose liability only insofar as the law will allow. Government exceeds its authority when a person is held to answer for an act that was legally permissible at ...
U.S . lead to a more efficient outcome than either a strict liability rule or an evidentiary rule requiring the disclosure of the buyer's private information.doi:10.1111/jpet.12279Vlad RadoiasSimon WilkieMichael A. WilliamsJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd (10.1111)Journal of Public Economic Theory...
Pennsylvania has no one-bite rule; it follows a strict liability dog bite statute. According to this law, the dog owner is liable for their dog's aggressive actions regardless of its history of violent behavior. You don't need to prove the owner's fault if a dog bites you. It's autom...
The principle of strict liability interacts with a growing and vigorously marketed industry that is poorly regulated [21,26]. Under these conditions, competitive athletes (as consumers) and ASP can find themselves in a vulnerable and risky position in regard to consuming supplements. The consequence...
As is likely to be well known to readers who have an interest in media law within the United Kingdom, the Contempt of Court Act 1981 imposes a strict liability rule on a communication to the public or a section of it which creates a subs... B Pillans - 《Tottels Communications Law》...
1.The killing of another person by an act done with an intent to commit a felony 2.An act done with the knowledge that the act will probably cause the death of some person (like reckless) The first theory: felony-murder 1.Just an intent to commit a felony, no need to complete 2....
Felony-murder cannot be charged if all the elements of the felony are included in the elements of murder. This is known as the merger doctrine, which holds that if the underlying felony merges with the killing, the felony cannot constitute felony-murder. For example, all of the elements of...