2016
DOI: 10.1177/0022018316638984
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Joint Enterprise Liability as Omissions

Abstract: This article argues that joint enterprise liability should be conceptualised under the doctrine of omissions as conceived in the recent case of Evans. As such, liability under joint enterprise is to be triggered when one is under a duty to rectify a dangerous situation and eventually fails to prevent a prohibited outcome from occurring. This analysis would overcome the two fundamental difficulties pervading the law on joint enterprise: (i) the overly harsh mens rea requirement as the law of joint enterprise cu… Show more

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