Răspunderea civilă a judecătorului și procurorului pentru daunele cauzate prin acte efectuate în exercițiul funcțiunii în dreptul francez, italian și spaniol
Civil liability of the judge and of the prosecutor for the damages caused by acts performed in the exercise of their office in the French, Italian and Spanish law
Author(s): Gheorghe BocșanSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Uniunea Juriștilor din România
Keywords: civil liability of judges and prosecutors; continental legal system; state’s liability for the lack of good administration of justice; law of torts; recovery by the state of the amounts of money alrea
Summary/Abstract: Typical as they could be for the continental legal system and bearing common landmarks recommended by the Council of Europe and European Union, France, Italy and Spain are the three examples of states best suited to illustrate the European vision on the civil liability of judges and prosecutors for the damages caused by the exercise of their legal powers in deciding upon acts and measures taken in the framework of litigation, including the final decision on the case. The analysis of these examples represents the continuation of a former study published in the same legal journal on the matter, but viewed through the lenses of the US Supreme Court of Justice and laws. Based on the Council of Europe Charter on the Statute for Judges and Recommendation on the judge’s independence, efficiency and responsibilities, guided by the case law of the EU Court of Justice and ECHR, the law and legal practices on civil liability of judges and prosecutors find their expression in slightly different manners in France, Italy and Spain, but all of them respect the paramount principle of the indirect liability which could be enacted only based on the state’s direct liability. There are some national differences but nevertheless they don’t represent deviations from the common European approach. The present study searches for all different and common views of the three states on the subject, emphasizing on the main principles that should guide the continental legal system’s states on that respect.
Journal: Revista „Dreptul”
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 08
- Page Range: 125-164
- Page Count: 40
- Language: Romanian
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