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Where it all Started - Summary Report - A Question of Balance

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Right Honorable Tony Blair, Prime Minister [from the letter received during the conference]: 'Everything we do in our everyday activity, in our work and leisure involves some element of risk. Risk is an inescapable part of our lives. The challenge for all of us, both within and outside Government is to manage risk in a way which gives us the necessary protection we need without constraining what we do beyond a level that is justified. I very much welcome your conference today as a vital contribution to this debate. I hope that you will enjoy what I am sure will be a very stimulating and productive'

Appeals case changes all PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 23 July 2008

 

The edge of reason

A landmark case involving a serious injury suffered during a climbing activity signals a move by the judiciary to encourage personal responsibility. Roddy Macleod gives a run-down of the case that could change the way duty of care is perceived in future

Earlier this month the Court of Appeal handed down its decision in a landmark case that illustrates a change in attitude towards those who injure themselves while taking part in risky or dangerous activities.

Those injured while undertaking dangerous activities often understandably look for someone to blame. However, doing that now may not be so easy, especially where there has been an obvious risk of injury and the element of free will.


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