Michael Peters
The Tort Law Review update: July 2014
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The latest Part of The Tort Law Review includes the following articles: “Liability in misfeasance and the doctrine of malice” – Zia Akhtar; “Reconciling medical and legal conceptions of surgery – an exercise in futility?” – Roy G Beran and John A Devereux; “The impact of the changes to the New South Wales workers compensation law: A betrayal of the compensation bargain?” – Michael Peters; and “Tortious liability of corporate groups: From control to coordination” – Christian Witting and James Rankin.
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