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ATHENS CONVENTION TIME BAR

Paul Todd*

Feest v SWSHA

The issue in Feest v South West Strategic Health Authority 1 was the nature of the time bar in Art.16 of the Athens Convention 1974.2 It was held to be a substantive, and not merely a procedural, bar, which therefore extinguished the claim. Consequently, it applied as a defence to a contribution claim (the original damages claim having originally been brought against a third party), and not merely to a claim to damages.

Facts and main issue

An accident occurred in the Bristol Channel involving a rigid inflatable boat (RIB)3 and injuring Dr Feest, who was on a corporate team building exercise organised by her

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