The Problems of the Material Responsibility in Labour Law
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The problems of the material responsibility in labour law are discussed in this publication. The main differences of civil and material responsibility are defined. The main features and principles of material responsibility as sort of legal responsibility are indicated. Mainly two kinds of material responsibility are discussed: limited and full. The concrete rulings of Juridical Board of Civil Cases Department of Supreme Court of the Republic of Lithuania dealing with regulation of limited and full material responsibility in foreign counties are provided. One of the main accents is that most of the acts regulating abovementioned questions are out of date and are not in line with the conditions of market economy. Also there are made conclusions to the development of material responsibility of workers, supposing to enact the full material responsibility for the damages made, including the damages for the income not received.
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