Responsibility of Colombian state for the damages caused by terrorist acts
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.332319Keywords:
damages, terrorism, war, responsibility, State, indemnification, victims, equity, solidarity, equality, illegal, patrimonial, extracontractual, justification, violence, subversion, attack, attacks, combats, conflict, massacres, kidnappingsAbstract
The State patrimonial responsibility derived from terrorist acts in what concerns the political or direct terrorism against the State cannot continue being handled under canons of damage legislation of the nineteen century, by negation or in the best of the cases by the insufficiency in the cover of the damage caused to private people, even under the timid attempt of a speciallegislation that constitutes in its intention more a humanitarian aid than an integral repair, but that on the other side, is due to go to the constitutional block in attention to the nature of the social democrat State and to the purposes that justify it's existence to obtain an entire indemnification, otherwise occurs a breakup between a political conception ofState and the law inherent to it.
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