Sport in Schools: Some Legal Liability Issues
Williams, Peter (2001) Sport in Schools: Some Legal Liability Issues, Legal Issues in Business 3:3-8.
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Abstract
The playing of sport in Australian schools is a tradition. It is therefore not unusual that a student might suffer a serious injury at school while participating in a sporting activity. This paper examines the origins and nature of a teacher's personal duty of care,and the education authority's non-delegable duty of care,for the physical safety of students in the context of sport in schools. Within this framework, it discusses recent cases involving injury to students while playing sport,such as Geyer v Downs, Watson v Haines, Thomas v State of South Australia, and Vandercheur v State of New South Wales.
| EPrint Type: | Journal (Paginated) |
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| Keywords: | schools sport legal liability |
| Subjects: | Curtin: Divisions: Curtin Business School: School of Business Law The Australian Standard Research Classification: 390000 Law, Justice And Law Enforcement: 390100 Law: 390117 Tort Law |
| ID Code: | 96 |
| Deposited By: | Woodland, Julie |
| Deposited On: | 05 May 2005 |


