47 results on '"United Kingdom. Protection from Harassment Act 1997"'
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2. The ongoing march of vicarious liability.
3. When does harassment warrant redress?
4. I can see you: harassment and stalking on the Internet.
5. Regulating harassment: is the law fit for the social networking age?
6. A critical analysis of the law of stalking in Scotland.
7. Harassment, sexual harassment, and the employment equality (sex discrimination) regulation 2005.
8. Re-inventing the doctrine of vicarious liability - again! Majrowski v. Guy's & St. Thomas NHS Trust.
9. Harassment in the workplace - what's new?
10. The Protection from Harassment Act enters the workplace.
11. A picture of hate crime: racial and homophobic harassment in the United Kingdom.
12. Protection from harassment.
13. Stalking: a violent crime or a crime of violence?
14. Stalking the perfect stalking law: an evaluation of the efficacy of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.
15. Crossing the line: should a criminal yardstick be used to judge civil harassment claims?
16. Injunctive relief against harassment and trespass.
17. Employers may be vicariously liable under 'stalking' legislation.
18. Harassment - Protection from Harassment Act 1997 - restraining order - general considerations.
19. Vicarious liability.
20. Employers held vicariously liable under 'stalking' legislation.
21. Stalking: Developments in the law July 9, 2018
22. News
23. Education: Medico-legal - Dealing with an amorous patient
24. Harassment at work
25. Weekly dilemma Sexual harassment
26. Brain Food: Workplace rights - A red card for bullies
27. Putting workplace bullies in the dock
28. Managing Mental Health Issues In The Workplace
29. Defining harassment: move towards criminalising workplace harassment.
30. Unreasonable conduct: alternative means of address for workplace harassment.
31. Justice denied?
32. Which route to use? The Protection from Harassment Act 1997 can provide a framework for applicants that are unable to rely on the Family Law Act 1996.
33. C.C. v. A.B.
34. Harassment: a growing tort.
35. Claim under Protection from Harassment Act 1997 fails.
36. Taking action against harassment.
37. Department of Justice and Constitutional Development Champions Anti-Harassment Act [press release]
38. Anti-Harassment Law Comes Into Effect
39. Can Building Works Constitute Harassment?
40. Run for your money: businesses may feel under pressure to chase debts - particularly in the current climate - but failing to take note of harassment legislation could lead to fines and even imprisonment.
41. Dangerous minds: the 'directing mind' defence has survived the judgment in Ferguson but to escape liability large companies will need to consider the relevant statute.
42. Opening the floodgates.
43. Raising the bar: has Conn made harassment a high-threshold offence?
44. Unprotected sex: the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 has been extended to cover the workplace, so why not to adulterers as well?
45. DIY harassment law.
46. Changing the rules: will heckling at a party conference turn you into the new Walter Wolfgang? Can the police stop and search your iPod? Allow the New Statesman's legal expert to solve your civil liberties dilemmas
47. Email abuse: sending threatening or intimidatory emails could constitute a breach of the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.
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