- by Gersi Mirashi
- January 20, 2023
Exemption of civil dilectual responsibility - Economicus
by, Prof. Dr. Agim Nuhiu
Abstract
Causing damage is also related to objective law. Violation of subjective right is a violation of the concrete material legal norm. Whenever the subjective right is violated or violated, its holder is guaranteed the right to protection by a certain legal norm, respectively to avoid the consequences that have come from illegal actions. The person who, illegally and culpably, causes damage to another person or his property, is obliged to compensate the damage caused. The person who caused the damage does not respond when he proves he is not at fault. Damage is considered illegal when it is the result of a violation or violation of the interests and rights of another, which are protected by the legal order or good customs. The damage must be a direct and immediate consequence of the action or omission of the person. Failure to prevent an event by the person who has the legal obligation to avoid it, charges him with liability for the damage caused.
How to cite: Nuhiu, A. (2020). Exemption of civil dilectual responsibility. Economicus, 19(1), 70–78.
https://doi.org/10.58944/fykq9863
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