Items where Author is "Williams, K."
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WILLIAMS, K.
(2010).
Vicarious liability of the Roman Catholic Church for sexual abuse by a priest.
Journal of professional negligence, 26, 113-117.
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FOWLER-DAVIS, Sally, WOODWARD, C., GREENFIELD, B., HOMER, C., WILLIAMS, K., HAMEED, W., RILEY, B., ROBERTS, D. and BRYAN, G.
(2022).
Bringing lived experience into research: good practices for public involvement in research.
Perspectives in Public Health, 142 (4), 205-208.
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HEYWOOD, R., MACASKILL, A. and WILLIAMS, K.
(2010).
Informed consent in hospital practice: health professionals' perspectives and legal reflections.
Medical Law Review, 18 (2), p. 152.
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WILLIAMS, K.
(2009).
Claimant illegality as a defence to negligence: Gray v Thames Trains and others.
Journal of professional negligence (2), 150-153.
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WILLIAMS, K.
(2008).
Emergency services to the rescue, or not, again.
Journal of personal injury law, 265-271.
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WILLIAMS, K.
(2008).
Emergency services to the rescue?
Journal of personal injury law, 202-208.
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WILLIAMS, K.
(2007).
Litigation against English NHS ambulance services and the rule in Kent v. Griffiths.
Medical law review, 15 (2), 153-175.
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JOHNSON, N. C. and WILLIAMS, K.
(2007).
Transferring employment between the public and private sectors in the United Kingdom: acquired rights and revising TUPE.
<I>, 23, 285-304.
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WILLIAMS, K.
(2006).
Politics, the media and refining the notion of fault: section 1 of the Compensation Act 2006.
Journal of personal injury law, 347-354.
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WILLIAMS, K.
(2005).
Abusing parents and children.
Journal of professional negligence, 21, 196-203.
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WILLIAMS, K.
(2005).
State of fear: Britain's "compensation culture" reviewed.
Legal studies, 25 (3), 499-515.
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