Associate Professor Margaret Hall was published this month in the Alberta Law Review, in a special issue on tort law (in honour of Lewis Klar). Her article “Theorizing the Institutional Tort Feasor” is a follow up to a 2014 presentation at the Obligations VII Conference, held at the University of Hong Kong, titled “Public Authority Liability in Negligence and Misfeasance in Public Office: Navigating the Gap”.
Hall published in special issue of Alberta Law Review
Posted on: September 26, 2016
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