vastutulevat
Vastutulevat is a term used in Estonian law to describe a situation where a person is held responsible for the actions of another, typically a minor or someone who lacks legal capacity. This concept is rooted in the principle of parental responsibility, where parents are held accountable for the actions of their children, especially when the children are under the age of majority or are otherwise incapacitated.
The legal framework for vastutulevat is established under the Estonian Civil Code, which outlines the responsibilities
In practice, vastutulevat can manifest in various ways, such as when a parent is held liable for
Overall, vastutulevat is a crucial aspect of Estonian law that reflects the country's commitment to protecting