The regulation of proof of damage in national and provincial codes

The rules that regulate the burden of proof of damage in our legal system present various variables. The Civil and Commercial Code of the Nation regulates this subject in a generic way by establishing that the person who must prove the existence of the damage is the plaintiff. The procedural codes e...

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Autor principal: Machado, Matías
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de C´órdoba- Facultad de Derecho- Centro de Estudio de Derecho de Daños 2023
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Sumario:The rules that regulate the burden of proof of damage in our legal system present various variables. The Civil and Commercial Code of the Nation regulates this subject in a generic way by establishing that the person who must prove the existence of the damage is the plaintiff. The procedural codes establish more flexible rules regarding the duty of proving the amount of the compensation. The adjective systems of the Nation and the Province of Córdoba present differences regarding the incidence of probative negligence in regards to the judge's duty to estimate the amount of compensation, which can generate various consequences that deserve to be assessed according to the affected interests.