Talk:Negligence
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About the picture, I can't find a good one, but what about a product warning label? An appropriate one would have a clear link to negligence law. Psychobabble
Quote form the article:
- Note: unless otherwise stated, this article refers to negiligence in United States law.
Well, it shouldn't! -- Tarquin 14:57 Mar 9, 2003 (UTC)
- Yes, negligence itīs a worldwide concept.
Added a reference to the Law of Obligations (yes it should be capitalized IMHO) under civil law. Obviously fleshing out the difference between civil and common law is a big project but at least this article is a little less Anglo-American in bias. Alex 17:31 Apr 21, 2003 (UTC)
I think if this article is to be about both criminal and civil negligence these areas need to be clearly separated from each other as they are completely different areas of law and do not follow the same rules or the same logical analysis. Alex756
The whole law section needs a lot of work. (anon)
Gare Montparnasse accident
I suppose it reasonable to ask: was there any negligence associated with the accident? If so, what is the source; if not, why is the picture on the page?
