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Property Liability of an Educational Organisation (Individual Entrepreneur) for Harm Caused to a Minor

https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-513X-2026-2-105-112

Abstract

Aim. To consider different approaches of law enforcement practice in the field of property liability of an educational organisation for harm caused to a minor.н

Methodology. The study used the formal-legal method, the method of comparative legal analysis, and systematisation. The use of the formal-legal method helped to identify ambiguous approaches in determining the conditions and scope of liability of an educational organization (individual entrepreneur) for causing property damage and harm to the life or health of a minor. The use of the method of comparative legal analysis and systematisation helped to interpret evaluative concepts that influence the emergence of liability for compensation of harm.

Results. The content, grounds for the occurrence and implementation of claims for compensation for non-pecuniary damage in relation to harm to minors or minors are considered in detail.

Research implications. The proposals and conclusions contained in this article can serve as a basis for further research on the property liability of educational organizations for harm caused to minors.

About the Author

O. F. Fast
Federal State University of Education
Russian Federation

Olga F. Fast – Cand. Sci. (Law), Assoc. Prof., Department of Constitutional and Civil Law

Moscow



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