Grip on government liability: tort and damage claims
Program Overview
Grip op overheidsaansprakelijkheid: onrechtmatige daad en schadeclaims
Course Description
This practical course provides participants with a clear understanding of the legal considerations and responsibilities surrounding government liability. The course covers the distinction between public law and factual actions, how to properly substantiate damage, and the extent to which non-material damage is eligible for compensation. Additionally, the course addresses the division of jurisdiction between civil and administrative courts. Participants will gain directly applicable knowledge through the use of current practical examples and case law.
Target Audience
This course is designed for lawyers and legal staff working for or with governments who come into contact with damage claims against the government.
Investment
The course costs 679 and includes digital course materials and an extensive lunch. UM alumni receive a 10% discount, while members of the judiciary receive a 25% discount.
Course Provider
LAW.next helps legal professionals look at developments and challenges in a innovative way. With inspiring teachers and customized courses, participants strengthen their knowledge and skills for the future.
Course Details
- Language: Dutch
- Location: Maastricht, Netherlands
- Duration: Less than 1 month
- Certificate: Yes
- Price: 679
What You Will Learn
Participants will learn to distinguish between public law and factual actions, how to properly substantiate damage, and the extent to which non-material damage is eligible for compensation. The course will also cover the division of jurisdiction between civil and administrative courts, using current practical examples and case law. Participants are encouraged to bring their own case law to discuss during the course.
