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How to say you are sorry a guide to the background and risks of apology legislation.

机译:How do you say抱歉,您无法向您介绍道歉立法的背景和风险指南。

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This thesis examines legislation that creates a "safe habour" for apologies by making them inadmissible as evidence of liability in a civil action. In recent years, jurisdictions across North America and Australia have enacted such "apology legislation" in an effort to encourage apologies. This is allegedly done to assist victims, who often benefit from full and sincere apologies. Legislators are also motivated, however, by the perception that apologies can induce victims to settle or forgo legal action, thereby reducing litigation rates. Whether such a correlation exists, particularly for apologies given under apology legislation, has not been firmly established, and attempting to use apologies in this manner may prove harmful to victims and the state. Apologies are powerful, and if legislators are not careful, they may enact legislation that alters apologies so that they become a source of harm to victims, the legal system, and even society as a whole.
机译:本论文探讨了通过为道歉而将“安全港”作为民事诉讼中的赔偿责任证据而不能成立的立法。近年来,北美和澳大利亚的司法管辖区颁布了此类“道歉法规”,以鼓励道歉。据称这样做是为了帮助受害者,他们常常得益于充分和真诚的道歉。但是,立法者的动力还在于,认为道歉会诱使受害者解决或放弃法律诉讼,从而降低了诉讼率。这种关联性是否存在,特别是对于根据道歉立法规定的道歉,是否存在关联尚未得到明确确定,以这种方式尝试使用道歉可能对受害者和国家有害。道歉非常有力,如果立法者不谨慎,他们可能会颁布改变道歉的立法,从而使道歉成为对受害者,法律制度乃至整个社会的伤害之源。

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  • 作者

    Zammit, Rosana.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Law.
  • 学位 LL.M.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 60 p.
  • 总页数 60
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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