Control over land and criminal pollution: empress car reconsidered

Horder, J.ORCID logo (2024). Control over land and criminal pollution: empress car reconsidered. Criminal Law Review, 2024(4), 230 - 246.
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Explores the criminal liability imposed on companies for causing pollution, set out in Environment Agency (Formerly National Rivers Authority) v Empress Car Co (Abertillery) Ltd (HL), arguing that viewing the pollution event from a control principle perspective provides a better way of analysing criminal responsibility in such circumstances.

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