2016
DOI: 10.22459/aurj.07.2015.12
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Justice, Janus-like: The future of Australian personal injury compensation

Abstract: Abstract'Justice, Janus-like' is a comparative assessment of the ability of the negligence system and the pure no-fault system to provide ethical, fair and adequate compensation to victims of personal accident in Australia. This paper arose from a concern that neither of these schemes fully satisfies the needs of victims and society. The comparative assessment focuses on three key goals of personal injury compensation schemes: adequate and quick compensation, deterrence potential, and the ability to achieve so… Show more

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