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Constitutional Foundations of Government Liability in Spain
Abstract In Spain, the Civil Code has long been the basis of the liability of administrative authorities, and the Constitution has reaffirmed it by way of a general principle of damages liability. The Constitution has also confirmed the importance attached to the legislative regulation of administrative procedure, especially after the ...
Eva Maria Nieto Garrido
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Liability of Engineers in Federal Government
Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering - ASCE, 1987Engineers in the federal government are provided with one of two types of immunity absolute or qualified from liability litigation, if certain conditions are met.
Ron D. Grovar, Edward J. Rhomberg
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Government Liability in France
Abstract Some distinctive features characterize the French legal system. First, there is no formal provision in the French Constitution concerning public authority liability. However, some general principles of liability exist.
Thomas Perroud
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Law Governing the Tortious Liability of the UK Government
2023Abstract Chapter 6 looks at the tortious liability of the UK government. It shows that English law governs the issue of the UK government’s capacity to be liable in tort and the question of whether an allegedly wrongful act or the liability for an allegedly wrongful act is attributable to the Crown in right of the UK for the purposes of ...
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Government Liability in Austria, Germany and Switzerland
This chapter intends to shed lights on commonalities and distinctive features of public authority liability in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. In the first part, background commonalities and background distinctive traits are illustrated, together with the relevant Constitutional provisions.
Ferrari Zumbini
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A ‘Common Core’ Research on Government Liability in Tort
This chapter looks at government liability in tort as an entry point for the whole comparative research on European administrative laws. The chapter is in four parts.
Giacinto della Cananea +1 more
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The liability of veterinarians employed by government
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982exaly +3 more sources

