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Breach of Statutory Duty and Risk Management in Occupational Health and Safety Law: New Wine in Old Wineskins?
Tort Law Review (2006)
  • Neil J Foster
Abstract
The tort action for breach of statutory duty has been used for many years in cases of workplace injury, disease or death. But in the workplace safety area the old regime of prescriptive regulation was replaced by a system of “general duty” laws, and in recent years there has been a further move, to the model of “risk management”. This article considers how the action has fared recently under successive changes in the workplace safety legislative regime in the UK and in Australia.
Keywords
  • Breach of Statutory Duty,
  • Occupational Health and Safety Law,
  • Risk Management
Disciplines
Publication Date
2006
Citation Information
Neil J Foster. "Breach of Statutory Duty and Risk Management in Occupational Health and Safety Law: New Wine in Old Wineskins?" Tort Law Review Vol. 14 (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/neil_foster/6/