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RECOMMENDATION 75

In light of our recommendations about who should bear the onus of proof in relation to reasonable practicability, the model Act should not provide for defences to prosecutions for non-compliance with duties of care.




    Appendices

    APPENDIX A – Bibliography

    APPENDIX B – Submissions


Texts

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