âThe king can do no wrongâ is an antiquated common law tradition that considered the king to be immune from prosecution. In a recent podcast, Professor Marie-France Fortin explains how the evolution of this murky concept has had serious consequences on our understanding of government liability.
âThe king can do no wrongâ is an antiquated common law tradition that considered the king to be immune from prosecution. In a recent podcast, Professor Marie-France Fortin explains how the evolution of this murky concept has had serious consequences on our understanding of government liability.
February 21, 2025