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Duty of Care in Tortious Litigation


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Duty of Care in Tortious Litigation
An examination of an American university's "duty of care" in tortious litigation including information about students' personal accountability.
3,204 words (approx. 12.8 pages) | 13 sources | APA | 2005 United States


Paper Summary:

The laws governing duty of care on school and university grounds are numerous and this paper touches on a partial listing of the subject in relation to culpability of universities in tortuous suits. It examines how the administrator of a university campus must be clear and concise in knowing and translating the information to the employees under the administrators supervision as well as to the students via the student handbook if tortious lawsuits due to wrongful action or neglect are to be avoided on the school grounds or university campus.
Outline
Objective
Introduction
Background of Violence and Crimes on University and School Campuses
Youth Violence: Implications for Schools - Universities
Review of Statistical Data
Student's Responsibilities in School Safety
School-Teacher-Staff-Management Responsibilities in School Safety
Miscellaneous
Title IX and Athletes
Injuries in School-College, Specifically in Laboratories
Negligence
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Federal Trade Commission Regulations
Summary and Conclusion

From the Paper:

"The event that compelled college universities to maintain security on campuses was the Kent State University event on April 20, 1970, when students gathered for a protest resulted in the ROTC building being burned to the ground. The fire department arrived and the students took the fire hoses forcefully from the firemen. By noon the National Guard ordered the students to break up the gathering and the students responded by throwing objects at the guard. A guardsman, believing he had heard sniper fire began shooting his M1 .30-06 into the group and other guardsmen began firing as well. The country was thrown into a hot outrage over the student's deaths. "

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APA Citation:

Duty of Care in Tortious Litigation (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Duty-of-Care-in-Tortious-Litigation/63545

MLA Citation:

"Duty of Care in Tortious Litigation" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Duty-of-Care-in-Tortious-Litigation/63545>




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