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On Reasonable Liability
A Comparison of Dutch and Canadian Law regarding the limits of criminal liability
von J. A. DieningInhaltsverzeichnis
- — Prologue.
- One — Summary Notes on the Criminal Law of Canada.
- One — Introduction.
- Two — Canadian Common Law.
- Three — Dutch Civil Law.
- Four — Legislative Powers in Canada.
- Five — The Judiciary.
- Six — Sources of Canadian Criminal Law.
- Seven — Basic Notions.
- Eight — The Qualifying Factors.
- Nine — The Disqualifying Factors Grounds for Impunity.
- Ten — Negligence.
- Eleven — Causality.
- Twelve — Reasonable Attribution of Liability.
- Thirteen — Criminal Liability.
- Two — On Reasonaple Liability.
- One — Strict Liability.
- Two — Strict Liability in Dutch Criminal Law.
- Three — Some Fictions in Common Law.
- Four — Strict Responsibility and Penal Offences.
- Five — An Aside with Respect to Evidence.
- Six — The Res Ipsa Argument.
- Seven — Justification of Punishment for Negligence.
- Eight — The Case in Favor and Against Strict Responsibility.
- Nine — Separating the Strict from the Absolute.
- Ten — The Halfway House Doctrine.
- Eleven — Due Diligence Before the Courts.
- Twelve — In Defence of Due Diligence.
- Thirteen — The AVAS Defence.
- Fourteen — The Defence of Due Diligence in Canadian Criminal Law.
- - Epilogue.
- - Samenvatting.
- - Footnotes.
- Table of Cases.
- Common Law Cases.
- Dutch Case Law.
- Curriculum Vitae.