Publication Type
Book Chapter
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
10-2020
Abstract
In a matter of months, the emergence and spread of the coronavirus has massively disrupted and radically changed life, causing untold suffering and staggering losses. It will be some time before the pandemic ends and the world returns to normal or, more likely, move to a new normal. Since the beginning of 2020, health authorities and governments worldwide have devoted huge amounts of resources studying the science surrounding the coronavirus – its origin, spread, mutation, symptoms, treatment, containment and the like – and taking regulatory action to manage the crisis. The outbreak of the virus and the attendant governmental measures have resulted in severe disruptions within and across borders. Individuals in society, concerned for personal safety and disincentivized by the prospect of legal sanction, have complied with restrictions and measures such as masking, social distancing and restrictions on movement and on travel. Myriad contractual dealings have been severely affected and lawsuits for breach of contract are mounting. Financial default and insolvency have risen sharply as businesses and entities continue to struggle as they adopt measures and strategies to avoid or reduce liability. There are implications in many realms of the law. This paper focuses on the tort implications. It explores the overarching objectives, obstacles and tensions as tort principles are applied to the chaotic and changing circumstances to scrutinize the conduct of individuals, businesses and public bodies and to ascertain the appropriate balance of liabilities and rights in a time of unprecedented upheaval.
Keywords
Covid-19, pandemics, tort liability
Discipline
Medical Jurisprudence | Public Health | Torts
Research Areas
Public Interest Law, Community and Social Justice
Publication
Law and Covid-19
Editor
GURREA-MARTINEZ, Aurelio; GOH, Yihan; FINDLAY, Mark
First Page
202
Last Page
213
ISBN
9781467396172
Identifier
10.2139/ssrn.3686357
Publisher
Singapore Management University, School of Law
City or Country
Singapore
Citation
LOW, Kee Yang.
Tort liability in a pandemic environment: Exploratory thoughts. (2020). Law and Covid-19. 202-213.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4035
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Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3686357
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