Non-delegable Duty of Care: Woodland v Swimming Teachers Association and Beyond
The subject of non-delegable duty of care has troubled Judges and jurists alike. This article examines the recent Woodland case, where the UK Supreme Court attempted to provide a comprehensive and coherent legal framework.
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