90. Statutory offences of strict liability.
90. Statutory offences of strict liability.
Criminal Law (Volume 25 (2020), paras 1–552; Volume 26 (2020), paras 553–1014) | Commentary
Even where an offence is one of strict liability1, vicarious liability can arise only where this appears clearly to have been the intention of the legislature. Where the offence
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Even where an offence is one of strict liability1, vicarious liability can arise only where this appears clearly to have been the intention of the legislature. Where the offence
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