Lecture

Architect's Liability in Private Law

Description

This lecture delves into private law, focusing on the rules governing relationships between individuals. It explores the essence of contracts, emphasizing the expression of will between parties. The discussion shifts to obligations arising not from mutual consent but from harmful acts, leading to a detailed analysis of liability. The lecture navigates through legal concepts such as fault, damage, and illicit acts, illustrating with real-life cases like product defects and medical malpractice. The instructor engages the audience in a thought-provoking debate on responsibility, emphasizing the importance of safety standards in public spaces. The session concludes with insights on insurance practices and the evolving nature of legal editions.

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