2023 - Franco Angeli
Article
Digital Version
Download | Copy/paste | Printing
The current state of tort law in Ukraine and its development in the context of European integration
47-63 p.
- In today's market economy and evolving society, it is essential to update legal mechanisms to protect the rights of participants in civil transactions. Tort law plays a vital role in regulating compensation for damage caused by rights violations. It is aimed at assisting victims, establishing liability, and preventing harmful acts, usually resulting in monetary compensation as a form of redress. This article aims to study the current state of tort law in Ukraine, identify problematic aspects in this area, and determine the prospects for its development and improvement in the context of European integration. To achieve the goals and objectives of the study, the author uses a combination of general theoretical and unique scientific methods and techniques of scientific knowledge. The methodological basis of the study is the dialectical method. [Publisher's text].
-
Information
ISSN: 2239-1959
KEYWORDS
- non-contractual obligations, private international law, tort, tort law, compensation for damages, civil law.
-
In this issue
- Editorial
- Analysis of the religious situation in Kazakhstan and its influence to sustainability during the pandemic
- Socio-psychological factors influencing satisfaction, loyalty, and employee involvement in the production process
- The current state of tort law in Ukraine and its development in the context of European integration
- Analysis of the state and legal policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan on interaction with the diaspora in the context of sustainable development
- Unveiling the wholesomeness of whole foods : a comprehensive analysis
- Promising Directions of Increasing Energy Efficiency and Development of Green Energy in the Household Sector of Ukraine
- Modern political processes and mechanisms to ensure geoecological safety and sustainability of the Northern Caspian Region (by the example of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation)