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GENERAL LEGAL REGULATION OF CIVIL LIABILITY FOR CAUSED DAMAGE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION LAW
GENERAL LEGAL REGULATION OF CIVIL LIABILITY FOR CAUSED DAMAGE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION LAW

Author(s): Marija Radevska
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Центар за регионални истражувања и соработка Студиорум
Keywords: civil liability; European Union law; legal regulation

Summary/Abstract: This is a paper that reviews the question about the civil liability and its regulation on general level in the European Union law. Bearing in mind the meaning of the regulations and the directives in the EU we looked among them for general provision, but this regulation doesn’t provides the law system with general rules. This means that certain questions are all regulated in different way, and the basis of civil liability differs from country to country. Having in mind the meaning of the civil liability today, and the purposes of the European Union law, Principles of European tort law were created and made available in Vienna in 2005. The Principles of European tort law identify the principles that could be found in these particular laws by comparing the particular provisions and combines them in one set of Principles which could be said that is common for all of them, in one or another way.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 17
  • Page Range: 205-217
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English