[case]in which the Court of Appeal clearly stated there should be no blanket immunity on local authorities with regards to child abuse. The court should look at all the circumstances of the case in deciding if such a duty existed.
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S v Gloucestershire County Council, L v Tower Hamlets [2000] All ER 346
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[case]in which the Court of Appeal clearly stated there should be no blanket immunity on local authorities with regards to child abuse. The court should look at all the circumstances of the case in deciding if such a duty existed.
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#duty #law #negligence #tort
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[case]in which the Court of Appeal clearly stated there should be no blanket immunity on local authorities with regards to child abuse. The court should look at all the circumstances of the case in deciding if such a duty existed.
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S v Gloucestershire County Council, L v Tower Hamlets [2000] All ER 346
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