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What does the law say about employers being liable for the actions of employees? We will look at the concept of vicarious liability where, under certain conditions, we can hold an employer responsible for the failures of an employee. Tort law gives us the answer! at University of Brighton

Vicarious liability in tort law: when are employers liable for the actions of employees?

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What does the law say about employers being liable for the actions of employees? We will look at the concept of vicarious liability where, under certain conditions, we can hold an employer responsible for the failures of an employee. Tort law gives us the answer!
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25th February 2025
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The sessions are aimed at students in year 12/ first year of sixth form/college, but anyone is welcome to attend.

If you're interested in studying Law at university, this is the perfect event for you to get a taste of what your degree could look like.

The session will be held on Microsoft Teams from 5-6pm.


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Available dates
25th February 2025
show all dates
Suitable for
Events for School and College Groups (Ages 14-16)
Events for School and College Groups (Ages 16-18)
Events for individuals (enquiry not required to be through a school)
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