Two Very Different Stories: Vicarious Liability Under Tort and Title VII LawCHAMALLAS, MARTHAOhio State Law Journal
Policy regarding vicarious liabilityRowlandTests for vicarious liabilityTort lawA INTRODUCTION The recent escalation in sexual torts litigation in Canada has yielded two lines of legal authority of importance to religious and other not-for-profit organizations implicated when an employee or volunteer is ...
Related to vicarious liability: Volenti non fit injuriaVicarious Liability The tort doctrine that imposes responsibility upon one person for the failure of another, with whom the person has a special relationship (such as Parent and Child, employer and employee, or owner of vehicle and driver), ...
Mattis v Pollock [2003] 1 WLR 2158 is an English tort law case, establishing an employer's vicarious liability for assault, even where it may be intentional or pre-meditated. Previously, judges had been unwilling to impose liability where assaults were motivated by revenge or vengeance; [1]...
vicarious liabilitysexual harassmentemployer liabilityWithout much analysis, the U.S. Supreme Court has imported common law agency and tort principles to resolve issues of employer vicarious liability under Title Vdoi:10.2139/ssrn.2470629Martha Chamallas...
THE EBB AND FLOW OF VICARIOUS LIABILITY IN TORT LAW: Barclays Bank plc v Various Claimants; WM Morrison Supermarkets plc v Various ClaimantsFun Wei Xuan, JoelThe ChunYiu, DarienSingapore Journal of Legal Studies
Tort Law - Contribution - Vicarious Liability - Yates v. New South Pizza, Ltd., 330 N.C. 790, 412 S.E.2d 666 (1992)WILLIAM H. STALLINGS
Part II. Liability for Acts of Others (Vicarious Liability)Baudouin, JeanLouisLinden, Allen M
Groups of companiessupply chainsworker's injuriesliabilityRecent years have seen a general trend in Europe to bring tort law claims against multinational companies for wrongs committed in the developing world by theirdoi:10.2139/ssrn.2943416Ulfbeck, Vibe...
Vicarious liability claims have often stirred controversy, as liability is being imposed on a party which is not responsible for the tortious conduct. This is eFun, Wei Xuan JoelThe, DarienSocial Science Electronic Publishing