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S/L/224. Consider the Extent to Which Public Policy Influences the Courts in Deciding Whether it is Fair, Just and Reasonable to Impose a Duty of Care in Negligence
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The paper examines the implications associated with the duty of care arguing whether the courts have responsibility to prevent civil wrongs and extend the duty concept beyond formal contractual relationships. Related cases are analysed with reference to public policy influences on the duty of care decisions.
KEYWORDS: Duty of care, public policy, civil wrong, negligence,
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