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    Blackstone's Guide to the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007

    Series: Blackstone's Guides

    This Blackstone's Guide provides the complete text of the UK Corporate Manslaughter Act together with an informed commentary on its probable interpretation and impact. The existing laws on corporate manslaughter have been widely criticized. They are regarded as failing to provide clear, effective offences which enable companies and other organizations to be held accountable for gross failings whic

    2007

    VOLUME

    English

    Paperback

    This Blackstone's Guide provides the complete text of the UK Corporate Manslaughter Act together with an informed commentary on its probable interpretation and impact. The existing laws on corporate manslaughter have been widely criticized. They are regarded as failing to provide clear, effective offences which enable companies and other organizations to be held accountable for gross failings which have fatal consequences. The Corporate Manslaughter Act aims to reform and clarify this area, most notably by creating a new, specific offence of 'corporate manslaughter' - an organization, government department, or other Crown body will be prosecuted for this if a gross failing by its senior managers to take reasonable care for the safety of their workers or members of the public were to cause a person's death. This new offence combines a number of previously-established concepts such as liability arising through the breach of duty of care owed by operation of the law of negligence, with novel elements such as the requirement for the jury in any trial to consider whether the defendant 'failed to comply with any relevant health and safety legislation orguidance', and the partial removal of Crown immunity. This Guide analyses and comments upon the interpretation of the established concepts, and offers a reasoned account of the likely interpretation of the novel elements, relating both to criminal and health and safety law as a whole.About the Author: Richard Matthews is a barrister at 2 Bedford Row in London - a leading criminal set of chambers. He is an experienced criminal practitioner of sixteen years call and since May 2004 has been Standing Counsel to the Health and Safety Executive. He is co-author with James Ageros a second edition of Health and Safety Enforcement Law and Practice.



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