Items where Author is "Bates, John"
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Article
Bates, John (2019) "Honestly, what are the chances?!" Causation and quantification of a claim for the loss of a chance in professional negligence claims where the claimant's honesty is in dispute. Journal of Professional Negligence, 35 (3). pp. 191-197. ISSN 1746-6709
Bates, John (2013) Assignment Impossible? Time for the final call for companies purchasing claims for denied boarding compensation? Travel Law Quarterly, 5 (3). pp. 183-188. ISSN 1759-8982
Bates, John (2013) Unhappy landings: liability for obvious risks taken by rational visitors. Travel Law Quarterly, 5 (1). pp. 17-22. ISSN 1759-8982
Bates, John (2012) Pitch Perfect? The duty of organisers to provide safe playing surfaces. Travel Law Quarterly, 4 (3). p. 174. ISSN 1759-8982
Bates, John (2011) Exit Stage ... Right? Part Two. Travel Law Quarterly, 3 (4). pp. 242-247. ISSN 1759-8982
Bates, John (2011) Exit Stage ... Right? Part One. Travel Law Quarterly, 3 (3). pp. 169-174. ISSN 1759-8982
Bates, John (2010) Is it time to change your glasses? Travel Law Quarterly, 2 (2). p. 88. ISSN 1759-8982
Bates, John (2009) Not so duty free? Travel Law Quarterly, 1 (3). pp. 127-132. ISSN 1759-8982
Bates, John (2009) A ridge too far? Travel Law Quarterly, 1 (1). pp. 13-17. ISSN 1759-8982
Bates, John (2008) Water, water, everywhere.... International Travel Law Journal, 2. p. 154. ISSN 1368-3098
Conference or Workshop Item
Bates, John (2017) ‘How far is the law of tort ready to adapt to driverless cars?’. In: TRILCon17 - 4th Winchester Conference on Trust, Risk, Information and the Law, 3rd May 2017, Winchester, UK.
Bates, John (2017) ODR, Fixed Costs and Personal Injury Claims Process reform: A Perfect Storm for Access to Justice? In: SLSA Annual Conference, 5 - 7 April 2017, Newcastle University.
Bates, John (2017) “Patient knows best” and the “paradigm” patient: the tensions of relative blame in a clinical context. In: SLSA Annual Conference, 5 - 7 April 2017, Newcastle University.
Bates, John (2015) A new battlefront: the social media environment and insurance fraud investigation. In: BILETA Conference 2015, 8th - 10th April 2015, University of the West of England.
Bates, John (2015) 'Lies, damned lies and … strike-outs’: Access to justice and the new duty to strike out ‘fundamentally dishonest’ claims in their entirety. In: Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference 2015, 31 March - 2 April 2015, University of Warwick. (Unpublished)
Bates, John (2015) 'QOCS quirks and the quixotic quid pro quo’: Qualified One-Way Costs Shifting and Access to Justice. In: Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference 2015, 29 March 2015 - 2 April 2015, University of Warwick. (Unpublished)
Bates, John (2013) ‘Faster, higher, stronger? Too much?’ Pushing the limits of negligence liability in sports coaching. In: Northumbria Research Conference 2013, 15-16 May 2013, Northumbria University. (Unpublished)
Bates, John (2013) ‘Keeping your friends close … and enemies closer?' Probing the social media space in insurance fraud investigations. In: ‘Changing notions of privacy’: The Fifth Northumbria Information Rights Conference’, Northumbria University, 1 May 2013, 1 May 2013, Northern Design Centre. (Unpublished)
Bates, John (2013) 'With "friends" like these...': Social media environments and insurance fraud investigation. In: Socio- Legal Studies Association Conference, 26 -28 March 2013, University of York. (Unpublished)
Bates, John (2013) 'We're all in this together?': Dipping a toe in the hot tub. In: Socio- Legal Studies Association Conference, 26 -28 March 2013, University of York. (Unpublished)
Bates, John (2011) 'Push me! Pull You? Tensions in establishing negligence liability of sports instructors and coaches'. In: Socio-Legal Studies Association Conference 2011, 12 -14 April 2011, University of Sussex. (Unpublished)
Book
Blackie, Kim and Bates, John (2014) Civil Litigation in Practice 2014/15. Northumbria Law Press, Newcastle upon Tyne. ISBN 9781906596255
Blackie, Kim and Bates, John (2013) Civil Litigation in Practice 13th edition 2013/14. Northumbria Law Press, Newcastle upon Tyne. ISBN 9781906596224