The Yale Law Journal, Volume 88, Part 2Yale Law Journal Company, 1979 - Electronic journals |
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Page 1376
... liability without fault or of its inconsistency with the traditional Anglo - American concept of fair- ness to the individual.157 At least when nonregulatory crimes are concerned , 158 penal liability should be limited to cases in which ...
... liability without fault or of its inconsistency with the traditional Anglo - American concept of fair- ness to the individual.157 At least when nonregulatory crimes are concerned , 158 penal liability should be limited to cases in which ...
Page 1737
... liability for a publisher or broadcaster charged with libel of a private individual , so long as the states did not impose liability without fault , that is , adopt a standard of strict liability . In addition , the Court limited ...
... liability for a publisher or broadcaster charged with libel of a private individual , so long as the states did not impose liability without fault , that is , adopt a standard of strict liability . In addition , the Court limited ...
Page 1738
... liability.15 A fault standard enables a journalist to ensure freedom from liability by tailoring his conduct to meet legal requirements of thoroughness and care ; 16 if requisite standards are met , the journalist can publish defamatory ...
... liability.15 A fault standard enables a journalist to ensure freedom from liability by tailoring his conduct to meet legal requirements of thoroughness and care ; 16 if requisite standards are met , the journalist can publish defamatory ...
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