STATE RESPONSIBILITY TOWARDS ITS EMPLOYEES INFECTED WITH EPIDEMICS (COVID-19 AS A MODEL) COMPARATIVE STUDY

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KHALID BOUZIDI

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This study attempts to shed light on the possibility of establishing the state's responsibility for damages resulting from the infection of its employees with epidemics during or on the occasion of performing their duties, especially employees assigned to perform their duties within the framework of preventing and combating the spread of the Corona virus (Covid-19), and linking and harmonizing it with the general rules and provisions applied to the theory of administrative liability in the French and Algerian administrative judiciaries, which guarantee individuals in general and employees in particular the right to obtain compensation, whenever they suffer damage as a result of risks arising from natural or biological disasters or other disasters, on the basis of the rules of justice, fairness and national solidarity.

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