Constitución y Derecho de daños

The relationship between Constitution and Private Law (or rather, the impact of the first on the second) is a question that have given rise the interest of jurists. This interest grew up with the enactment of the postwar German and Italian Constitutions. The same has happened in Spain, since the Con...

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Main Author: Ricardo de Ángel Yágüez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Deusto 2012-09-01
Series:Estudios de Deusto
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Online Access:http://revista-estudios.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/400
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Summary:The relationship between Constitution and Private Law (or rather, the impact of the first on the second) is a question that have given rise the interest of jurists. This interest grew up with the enactment of the postwar German and Italian Constitutions. The same has happened in Spain, since the Constitution of 1978. With this article I will try to describe the way in which the Spanish Constitution affects such a typical area of Private Law like the one called civil liability or, as it is said in common law terms, «Law on torts».
ISSN:0423-4847
2386-9062