
Robert Goff
Robert Goff is a prominent British legal scholar known for his work on the law of obligations, particularly in tort and contract law. He has contributed significantly to understanding how law interacts with social and economic behavior. Goff is perhaps best known for his role in the landmark case of "Donoghue v. Stevenson," which established key principles of negligence and duty of care. His ideas influence how individuals and businesses understand their legal responsibilities and rights. Overall, his work shapes contemporary legal thought and practice in the UK and beyond.