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Corporate Liability: Work Related Deaths and Criminal Prosecutions (Third Edition)
Corporate Liability: Work Related Deaths and Criminal Prosecutions (Third Edition)
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The UK's Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007 has created a new offense of corporate manslaughter. This book is an expert guide to general procedure and practice surrounding this topic. The third edition of this key text is up-to-date following a number of developments in the UK since publication of the last edition, including new chapters on sports law, managing the media, emergency services, the Far East/China, and nuclear and power regeneration. The book also focuses on recent significant statutory changes in the UK, case law of potentially wider relevance, and international developments including: the cases of Cotswold Geotechnical (Holdings) Ltd [2011]
• Baker v Quantum Clothing Group [2011]
• Vieola Ltd and Tangerine Confectionary Ltd - CofA judgment awaited
• Bodycote Hip [2010]
• statuary interpretation of and cases brought under the Corporate Manslaughter and Culpable Homicide Act 2007
• Rule 43 reporting by coroners after inquests
• global developments - an introduction of two new offenses by Ireland on corporate manslaughter and grossly negligent management causing death; intended introduction of corporate manslaughter legislation in Gibraltar; and Australian implementation of the Safe Work Act 2009. All these recent developments provide both new opportunities for increased safety and well-being in the workplace and potential pitfalls for organizations.
• Baker v Quantum Clothing Group [2011]
• Vieola Ltd and Tangerine Confectionary Ltd - CofA judgment awaited
• Bodycote Hip [2010]
• statuary interpretation of and cases brought under the Corporate Manslaughter and Culpable Homicide Act 2007
• Rule 43 reporting by coroners after inquests
• global developments - an introduction of two new offenses by Ireland on corporate manslaughter and grossly negligent management causing death; intended introduction of corporate manslaughter legislation in Gibraltar; and Australian implementation of the Safe Work Act 2009. All these recent developments provide both new opportunities for increased safety and well-being in the workplace and potential pitfalls for organizations.
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