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浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版) 2001
State Compensation Obligation Resulting from Violation as Administrative Omission
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Abstract:
Violation as administrative omission is a kind of violation with the present obligation of administrative act as its prerequisite, while the condition that administrative body can perform yet fail s to perform due obligation is its necessary requirement. When any action neglec ting to perform the obligation of discretional act violates the rule of reason, it constitutes violation as administrative omission. Only when administrative co unterpart satisfies the requirements of right to petition in public law (jus pub licum) can the damages to administrative counterpart resulting from violation as administrative omission constitute state compensation obligation. When it conce rns causality as important constructive conditions, it should be explored on two levels to achieve better understanding, namely, factual causality and legal cau sality. Furthermore, it is from the vantage of social significance to expound th e causative condition leading to the damages from violation as administrative om ission.