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... person can be both responsible and legally liable for something they have not done . An employer can , for example ... person responsible has to answer for the conduct of some other person of which he or she is not the cause . 12 D. C. ...
... person can be both responsible and legally liable for something they have not done . An employer can , for example ... person responsible has to answer for the conduct of some other person of which he or she is not the cause . 12 D. C. ...
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... person to reach the same decision in similar circumstances or to induce us to decide the same way on another occasion . Human beings are so complex that psychological generalisation from particular instances is a good deal more ...
... person to reach the same decision in similar circumstances or to induce us to decide the same way on another occasion . Human beings are so complex that psychological generalisation from particular instances is a good deal more ...
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... person suffering from impaired capacity behaves badly this is taken into account in fixing the extent of criminal liability or moral censure even though it is not possible to prove that the impaired capacity was the cause of the bad ...
... person suffering from impaired capacity behaves badly this is taken into account in fixing the extent of criminal liability or moral censure even though it is not possible to prove that the impaired capacity was the cause of the bad ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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