Disciplinary Liability of legal entities, entities without personality and administrators

Authors

  • Manuel Rebollo Puig Universidad de Córdoba

    Catedrático de Derecho Admimistrativo de la Universidad de Córdoba (España). Miembro del Grupo de investigación de la
    Junta de Andalucía SEJ-196. Proyecto DER2015-67695-C2-1-P (MINECO/FEDER, UE). Correo electrónico: ad1repum@uco.es

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/iusteveritas.201701.013

Keywords:

Disciplinary Administrative Law, Responsible Entities, Legal Entities, Entities without Personality, Administrators of Legal Entities

Abstract

The disciplinary liability of legal entities, which the regulation normally accepts, is not an exception to the principles of existing guilty and of personalizing the sanction: it is a liability for action and fault of the legal entity. In particular, it analyzes the liability of legal entities by the actions of their administrators. And, also, it studies the cases in which the Law provides certain complements or qualifications to that liability. Above all, the cases in which the disciplinary liability of the administrators is evident. It also addresses the liability of entities without personality and it highlights the advantages and difficulties that their application entails.

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Published

2016-04-07

How to Cite

Rebollo Puig, M. (2016). Disciplinary Liability of legal entities, entities without personality and administrators. IUS ET VERITAS, 24(53), 220–245. https://doi.org/10.18800/iusteveritas.201701.013

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Sección Especial