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Introductory Text
Corporate manslaughter and corporate homicide
1.The offence
Relevant duty of care
2.Meaning of “relevant duty of care”
3.Public policy decisions, exclusively public functions and statutory inspections
4.Military activities
5.Policing and law enforcement
6.Emergencies
7.Child-protection and probation functions
Gross breach
8.Factors for jury
Remedial orders and publicity orders
9.Power to order breach etc to be remedied
10.Power to order conviction etc to be publicised
Application to particular categories of organisation
11.Application to Crown bodies
12.Application to armed forces
13.Application to police forces
14.Application to partnerships
Miscellaneous
15.Procedure, evidence and sentencing
16.Transfer of functions
17.DPP’s consent required for proceedings
18.No individual liability
19.Convictions under this Act and under health and safety legislation
20.Abolition of liability of corporations for manslaughter at common law
General and supplemental
21.Power to extend section 1 to other organisations
22.Power to amend Schedule 1
23.Power to extend section 2(2)
24.Orders
25.Interpretation
26.Minor and consequential amendments
27.Commencement and savings
28.Extent and territorial application
29.Short title
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1
List of government departments etc
SCHEDULE 2
Minor and consequential amendments
1.Coroners Act 1988 (c. 13)
2.Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c. 44)
3.(1) Schedule 5 to that Act (qualifying offences for purposes...
4.Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2004 (S.I. 2004/1500 (N.I. 9))