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Fairchild judgement

Fairchild v. Glenhaven Funeral Services Ltd is a leading case on causation in English tort law. It concerned malignant mesothelioma and addressed the causation issues arising if there has been exposure by two or more employers, or if there are periods of self-employment where exposure took place.

In February 2001 the High Court ruled that the widow of Arthur Fairchild, who died of mesothelioma in 1996, could not prove which employer Mr Fairchild was working for when he contracted the illness. The decision was upheld by the Court of Appeal in December 2001. In their judgement in May 2002 the House of Lords set aside existing causation principles and imposed liability upon each exposing employer despite the inability of the victim to demonstrate a causal link between exposure and injury.

Synergy
GB 249 OS/22/5 · Reeks · 1998 - 2003

Magazine published by the universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde showcasing collaborative work in research, teaching and support services between the two universities.

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Environment Agency
GB 249 DAL/4 · Reeks · 1997 - 2003
Part of Alan Dalton papers

Dalton was a community representative on the board of the Environment Agency from 1999 to 2001 when he was fired. The bulk of this series originates from that role.

GB 249 OS/90/8 · Reeks · 1996

Programme of events for the University of Strathclyde's bicentenary year in 1996; lapel badge showing the coat of arms of the Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow (the antecedent of the University of Strathclyde).

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Strathclyde Worldwide
GB 249 OS/58/1/2 · Reeks · 1996 - 2005

University of Strathclyde International Office newsletter.

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