
A RESPONSABILIDADE CIVIL DO ESTADO POR DANOS DECORRENTES DE ATOS JUDICIAIS
Author(s) -
Raphaela Araujo Teixeira Da Silva
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista científica semana acadêmica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2236-6717
DOI - 10.35265/2236-6717-210-9238
Subject(s) - indemnity , damages , doctrine , jurisprudence , law , legal liability , political science , tort , liability
The civil liability of the State for damages resulting from judicial acts is a subject much debated in the scope of jurisprudence and doctrine. As it is known the discussion on the civil liability of the State is old and extends to the present day, throughout history an attempt has been made to analyze the breadth of this type of liability and its impacts on society, and with the damages arising from non-judicial acts it was different. Although the institute of civil liability is comprehensive, this work will restrict itself to the discussion around the possibility of state liability in indemnity actions arising from judicial acts, whether due to judicial acts or judicial acts, will present favorable arguments and unfavorables present in the doctrine and jurisprudence on the subject, as well as the analysis in the concrete case of an action for damages.