ENSURING ACCOUNTABILITY: COMPENSATION FOR DAMAGE CAUSED BY STATE AND SELF-GOVERNMENT BODIES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11145174Keywords:
responsibility, compensation, state bodies, self-government bodies, officials, court decisions, accountability.Abstract
This article delves into the crucial matter of responsibility and compensation for damages incurred by individuals or entities due to unlawful decisions of state bodies and citizens' self-government bodies. Despite the absence of officials' fault, courts play a pivotal role in adjudicating such cases and awarding compensation, thereby ensuring accountability and justice.
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