The rule in Rylands and Fletcher - A Critical Review
Join the Critical Team in this insightful episode as they revisit one of the most debated cases in tort law, Rylands v Fletcher. Under the guidance of Professor Adekile , the students deliver a thorough critique of the rule of strict liability, questioning its continued relevance in modern jurisprudence. They analyze the principles established in the case, highlight its limitations, and compare its application to contemporary environmental and industrial contexts. This session reflects critical thinking, analytical depth, and an impressive grasp of legal reasoning. Produced in the Faculty of Law Media Studio

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