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Criminal Liability Of Corporate Officers For Strict Liability Offenses - Another View, Kathleen F. Brickey
Criminal Liability Of Corporate Officers For Strict Liability Offenses - Another View, Kathleen F. Brickey
Vanderbilt Law Review
This Article offers an alternative analysis of the doctrine articulated by the Supreme Court in Dotterweich and Park and its subsequent application by the Ninth Circuit. In the course of so doing, it suggests that Professor Abrams has lost sight of the public welfare offense model that provided the analytical framework within which the cases were decided and that his postulates may thus be faulted as lacking in context. The analysis in this Article demonstrates that the responsible share standard of liability has, from the outset, incorporated the requirement of an act or omission to act and that of causation …
Strict Liability, Francisco Bonet Ramón
Victim Fault: Who Are You Really And What Were You Before?, Raymond Lloyd Brown Jr.
Victim Fault: Who Are You Really And What Were You Before?, Raymond Lloyd Brown Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ruminations On Liability For The Acts Of Things, Wex S. Malone
Ruminations On Liability For The Acts Of Things, Wex S. Malone
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Boundary Problems Of Enterprise Liability, James A. Henderson Jr.
The Boundary Problems Of Enterprise Liability, James A. Henderson Jr.
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Architect In The Design-Build Model: Designing And Building The Case For Strict Liability In Tort, Barry Joseph Miller
The Architect In The Design-Build Model: Designing And Building The Case For Strict Liability In Tort, Barry Joseph Miller
Case Western Reserve Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Statute Of Repose For Product Liability Claims, Michael M. Martin
A Statute Of Repose For Product Liability Claims, Michael M. Martin
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.