Challenges in the evolution of the doctrine of non-delegable duty
This article embarks on a general examination of the doctrine of non-delegable duties. In particular, it seeks to show that the current approach and understanding of non-delegable duties is inadequate and fails to deal head-on with the underlying doctrinal gaps. Scrutinising major common law jurisdi...
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Main Author: | YOONG, Aaron |
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Language: | English |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2018
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