THE IMPORTANCE OF REGULATING THE STATE'S CRIMINAL CIVIL LIABILITY
THE IMPORTANCE OF REGULATING THE STATE'S CRIMINAL CIVIL LIABILITY
Author(s): Delia Mihaela MarinescuSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Editura Hamangiu S.R.L.
Keywords: tortious civil liability; state liability; subjective liability; objective liability unlawful acts;
Summary/Abstract: In order to ensure the observance of the generic legal duty not to cause harm to another, to comply with a socially accepted behavior or with the law, but also to sanction the committed illegal acts, the social reality imposed that in the situation of committing illegalities committed by civil servants there is the possibility of bringing the state to civil liability, as a guarantee of compliance with the moral and legal imperative to repair the damage caused.In these conditions, the regulation of state liability corresponds both to a preventive behavior, in the sense that it has the role of discouraging non-compliant conduct by state representatives, contrary to law, but also to a sanctioner in the event of wrongdoing, compensating the victim by compensating.This type of liability has multiple applicability in the sphere of practical activity, the evolution of social life determining the need to attract the responsibility of the state in order to have a basis for respecting the rights of those harmed by committing illegal acts.
Journal: Analele Universității Titu Maiorescu
- Issue Year: XX/2021
- Issue No: XX
- Page Range: 127-135
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English