The delictual responsibility of a municipality for offences and quasi-offences committed by its fire department or brigade has been clearly acknowledged by Quebec Courts. This position, which some consider anachronistic, is the result of a long evolution whereby the private law rules of civil responsibility were gradually introduced in the normally closed field of public law. The following article is a study of the most recent developments in this area, as well as an attempt by the author to ascertain the applicability of the civil law to the field of municipal delictual responsibility in general
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L’enjeu démocratique a toujours constitué une valeur phare au palier municipal. Au Québec, cet idéal...
Condamnant la confusion traditionnelle des pouvoirs, la Constituante s’est prononcée en faveur de la...
An exhaustive review of our case law is required for a proper understanding of municipalities' civil...
Le présent article pose, en premier lieu, les principes de base régissant l'application du Code civi...
This paper presents a study as of July 1977, of statutory provisions, regulations and decisions whic...
The proliferation of governmental controls and services has created new aspects of governmental liab...
How are administrative acts of local governments — as opposed to judicial and quasi judicial acts — ...
Based on the results of an empirical study on the judicial treatment of cases of assault and ...
The exclusivity rule, an essential ingredient of provincial autonomy, has been weakened by recent Su...
"La littérature juridique québécoise ne comptait à ce jour aucun traité de droit municipal. À vrai ...
Le présent article examine de façon critique la partie de l'Avant-projet de réforme du Code civil po...
Dans la théorie moderne du droit, les lois de l'État sont souvent légitimées au nom de la protection...
In the Farrah case, the Supreme Court of Canada declared unconstitutional a provision in Quebec Tran...
The duality of the sources of Quebec law poses special problems for the jurist who must determine th...
This article gives an overview of the law relative to the Crown's liability as a highway authority i...
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