
State Immunity in Relation to Damage Caused by Legislation
Author(s) -
Viktória Szász
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
acta universitatis sapientiae. legal studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2286-0940
pISSN - 2285-6293
DOI - 10.47745/ausleg.2021.10.1.09
Subject(s) - legislation , liability , state (computer science) , political science , law , immunity , law and economics , business , economics , medicine , computer science , immunology , immune system , algorithm
Whenever we mention damage caused by legislation, the question arises if it is possible to talk about the liability of what defines the rules of liability. Is the civil court competent in deciding in these cases at all? It is doubtless that the concept of damage caused by legislation is on the threshold between public and private law, and immunity decides whether it is one or the other. More and more articles are written on the topic of damage caused by legislation, and their approaches to the root of the problem are all different. In this study, by analysing the issues of immunity with regard to damage caused by legislation, I try to reveal the past and present of regulations, and in this way the damage caused by legislation can be separated from the state’s functional immunity.