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Hall argues "Law, (is) the formal mechanism through which society explains and understands wrongdoing." (M. Hall, ‘Institutional tortfeasors: Systemic negligence and the class action’ (2006) 14 Torts Law Journal 135). Write an extended case note, incorporating a critical commentary on Trustees Of The Roman Catholic Church v Ellis & Anor [2007] NSWCA 117, reflecting on Hall's position and including a discussion of how the classification of legal rights and wrong(s) impeded Ellis's pursuit of justice.


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