On the theory of “relevant occasionality” in the classification of the accident as an Accident at work. Commentary on the Judgment of the Supreme Court, Social Chamber, of 9 February 2023, rec. 2617/2019
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https://doi.org/10.12795/e-RIPS.2023.i01.12Keywords:
Accident at work, Relevant occasionality, Injury, Occupational risk prevention, LiabilityAbstract
The accident, regardless of its classification, always arouses a special attraction and study from all angles (human, social, civil, labour, criminal...), aimed at compensating and restoring its negative consequences. The judgement in question raises the consideration of an accident as an accident at work, due to the circumstances of its occurrence and the application of the theory of “relevant occasionality”.
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Accepted 2023-05-14
Published 2023-06-29
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