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QUT Law & Justice Journal Vol 1 No 2 2001

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Vol 1 No 1 2001

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ISSN 1445-6249

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Abstract

The Public/Private Law Dichotomy and its Relationships with the Policy/Operational Factors Distinction in Tort Law

Anne Deegan

There is continued uncertainty about public bodies owing private law duties. The purpose of this article is to critically evaluate the decline of the policy/operational factors distinction in the conceptual context of the public/private law dichotomy and to offer suggestions for resolving the uncertainty.

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