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Odškodninska odgovornost za pohodne površine : (magistrsko diplomsko delo)
ID Robas, Manca (Author), ID Možina, Damjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Novejša sodna praksa je zavzela stališče, da se odgovornost za pohodne površine presoja po pravilih o krivdni odgovornosti. Za pohodne površine odgovarjajo tako država in občine kot zasebni subjekti, njihova dolžnost pa je poskrbeti, da pohodna površina za posameznika ne pomeni nevarnosti. Dolžnostno ravnanje odgovornih subjektov ni vedno natančno predpisano, zato sodišča pravila o dolžnostnem ravnanju črpajo iz konkretnih okoliščin. Pomembno je tudi ravnanje oškodovanca, ki mora ravnati s skrbnostjo s kakršno bi ravnala povprečna oseba v enakih okoliščinah. Če gre za nevarnost, ki se ji oškodovanec s še tako skrbnim ravnanjem ne more izogniti, je odgovornost praviloma ugotovljena. Sodišča pri presoji upoštevajo tudi kakšnemu krogu oseb je namenjena uporaba neke površine. Če gre zasebno okolje posameznika v katerega je prostovoljno prišel oškodovanec, se od njega zahteva nižja stopnja skrbnosti. Višja stopnja skrbnosti se zahteva, ko gre za površine na katerih je mogoče pričakovati večji krog ljudi.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:krivdna odgovornost, objektivna odgovornost, dolžna skrbnost, deljena odgovornost
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[M. Robas]
Year:2022
Number of pages:57 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-141731 This link opens in a new window
UDC:347.51(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:124451331 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:06.10.2022
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Language:English
Title:Civil liability for walking surfaces
Abstract:
Recent case law has taken the view that liability for walking surfaces has to be assessed under the rules of fault liability. The state, municipalities, and private entities are all liable for walking surfaces and have a duty to ensure that the walking surface does not pose a danger to others. In cases where the liability for walking surfaces is not regulated, the courts draw the rules of duty from the specific circumstances of each case. The conduct of the injured person is relevant, as he must act with the care that an average person would have exercised in the same circumstances. Liability is normally established if the injured person cannot avoid the danger by exercising the greatest degree of care. In making their assessment, the courts take into account the number of persons likely to use a surface. A lesser degree of care is required when an idividual voluntary enters the private space of another individual. A higher level of care is required when the surface is expected to be used by a larger number of people.

Keywords:fault liability, strict liability, duty of care, shared liability

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