Compensation for Damages Arising From Demonstrations According to Private Laws
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Compensation, Damages, DemonstrationsAbstract
This study examines the position of comparative legislation (French legislation, English legislation, and Egyptian legislation) in dealing with regulating the issue of compensation for damages that arise in the context of exercising the freedom of demonstration by special legal rules with conditions distinct from what is decreed in the general rules that fall within the texts of civil law. In the countries under comparison, this is due to the specificity of these damages and the difficulty surrounding them in identifying the one who caused them in the vast majority of cases, on the one hand, and due to the difficulty of proving the fault of the person who is to be held accountable for redressing them when identifying him, on the other hand. We will shed light on the types of damages covered by compensation, the conditions for granting it, the authority responsible for granting it, and the people entitled to it. Explaining the position of the Iraqi legislator on these issues compared to what is the case in the comparative legislation mentioned above.
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