süütesüsteem
The süütesüsteem, also known as the "fault system" or "fault mechanism" in English, refers to a legal framework in Estonia that governs the allocation of liability in cases of damage or harm caused by the negligence or wrongful actions of individuals, organizations, or even natural events. This system is primarily outlined in the Estonian Civil Code, particularly in the sections addressing tort law.
Under the süütesüsteem, liability is determined based on the concept of fault, meaning that a party is
The süütesüsteem distinguishes between different types of fault, including gross negligence, simple negligence, and intentional wrongdoing.
While the süütesüsteem primarily focuses on fault-based liability, it also accounts for cases where harm occurs
The süütesüsteem plays a crucial role in Estonia’s legal landscape, influencing areas such as personal injury