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Government Liability in the Netherlands

1999
J.J. van der Gouw, Th. G. Drupsteen
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Tortious Liability of Government

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This paper talks about the tortious liability of the government under tort law and the same has been compared with tort law of different countries.
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Contractual Liability of a Government

1938
It has been stated above that the Commission did not consider claims based upon non-fulfilment of a contract by a Government to be outside its jurisdiction.
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Law Governing the Tortious Liability of UK Government Officials

2023
Abstract Chapter 7 highlights the English courts that have adopted different approaches to determining the law applicable to the issue of conditions for imposing tortious liability on UK government officials, which includes the application of English law, foreign law, and transnational law.
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A Government Engineer's Personal Liability

Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering, 1983
An engineer employed by the Executive Branch of the federal government has the same rights as nearly all other employees with similar responsibility levels. These rights originally developed from the sovereign immunity of the United States and were tied to a basic doctrine of official immunity of the individual employee from suit.
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The Quasi-Contractual Liability of Governments

The University of Toronto Law Journal, 1959
N this article, I propose to examine one aspect of quasi-contractual liability-a topic that is complicated and uncertain in most legal systems, not only in the area of governmental liability but also in the area of private law. For the purposes of a comparative study, I have chosen the legal systems in the United States, England, and France.
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Contractual Liability of Government of India

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
The subject of government contracts has assumed great importance in the modern times. Today the state is a source of wealth. In the modern era of a welfare state, government's economic activities are expanding and the government is increasingly assuming the role of the dispenser of a large number of benefits.
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A theory of optimal denominations for government liabilities

Economic Theory, 1993
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Cooley, Thomas F., Smith, Bruce D.
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Limited Liability Government Debt for the Eurozone

CESifo Economic Studies, 2011
The Maastricht treaty, notably the article 103 prohibition on 'bail-outs', gave a prominent role to market disciplines on fiscal policy. These were not effective, failing to prevent the Euro area government debt crisis. This article suggests that these market disciplines can be made effective through issue of 'limited liability' debt (debt with a ...
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