<p>This article deals with the liability of the State when a performance with abuse or diversion perpetrated by the fiscal agent and seeks to establish the line between the legitimate state action for the achievement of this nefarious activity the taxpayer, demonstrating that the damage should respond not only the state as the public official, taking advantage of the theory of punitive damages.</p
Abuse of power, namely an act of abuse of authority by an official for certain interests, either for...
This Article will provide a brief review of the purpose and history of punitive damages. It will the...
A main let to apply tort liability to the state is the principle of sovereign immunity (or state imm...
Liability for damage caused by unlawful decision or maladministration The concept of liability for d...
In the presented work I study the concept of liability of the State for misconduct in the exercise o...
Theories of tort liability generally fall within two broad camps: the instrumentalists claim that to...
Should states be liable towards individuals for failure to provide justice, good roads, or timely ad...
The article begins with the concept of tax evasion, as well as its juridic nature, presenting afterw...
Criminal statutes are least objectionable when they are justified by the notion that the conduct bei...
The law under which government officials operate permits them to inflict injury on others, under pre...
his article is an attempt to acquaint the reader with contemporary legal issues surrounding punitive...
A contemporary theory of punitive damages must answer two questions: (1) what place, if any, do puni...
The article discusses the issue of property liability of public authorities. Starting from the parti...
In this article, I argue that state sovereign and official immunities, insofar as they bar recovery ...
The publication examines the compensatory function of state liability, i.e. compensation for damage ...
Abuse of power, namely an act of abuse of authority by an official for certain interests, either for...
This Article will provide a brief review of the purpose and history of punitive damages. It will the...
A main let to apply tort liability to the state is the principle of sovereign immunity (or state imm...
Liability for damage caused by unlawful decision or maladministration The concept of liability for d...
In the presented work I study the concept of liability of the State for misconduct in the exercise o...
Theories of tort liability generally fall within two broad camps: the instrumentalists claim that to...
Should states be liable towards individuals for failure to provide justice, good roads, or timely ad...
The article begins with the concept of tax evasion, as well as its juridic nature, presenting afterw...
Criminal statutes are least objectionable when they are justified by the notion that the conduct bei...
The law under which government officials operate permits them to inflict injury on others, under pre...
his article is an attempt to acquaint the reader with contemporary legal issues surrounding punitive...
A contemporary theory of punitive damages must answer two questions: (1) what place, if any, do puni...
The article discusses the issue of property liability of public authorities. Starting from the parti...
In this article, I argue that state sovereign and official immunities, insofar as they bar recovery ...
The publication examines the compensatory function of state liability, i.e. compensation for damage ...
Abuse of power, namely an act of abuse of authority by an official for certain interests, either for...
This Article will provide a brief review of the purpose and history of punitive damages. It will the...
A main let to apply tort liability to the state is the principle of sovereign immunity (or state imm...