Assumption of Responsibility in Corporate Groups: Chandler v Cape plc |
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Authors: | Martin Petrin |
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Affiliation: | University of Leicester, School of Law |
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Abstract: | In Chandler v Cape plc, the Court of Appeal imposed for the first time liability on a company for a breach of its duty of care to an employee of its subsidiary. In doing so, the court laid out a new four‐part test for ascertaining a parent company's responsibility for the health and safety of individuals employed by group companies. Although liability of parent companies may be justified under the right circumstances, the court's approach in Chandler is problematic in a number of ways and raises more questions than it answers. |
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Keywords: | Chandler v Cape Parent Liability Subsidiary Assumption of Responsibility Control |
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