The Nature of the Responsibility of the Vaccinator: A Comparative Study
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https://doi.org/10.59670/ml.v20iS5.4010Abstract
The damage caused by vaccines is one of the important and accurate topics. Because it is closely related to the physical safety of individuals, and then we looked at the legal qualification of responsibility and found that there is a difference between the responsibility of the vaccinator according to the type of vaccination and the place where the vaccination took place. Compulsory vaccination varies according to the legislation in question, and the French legislature adopts objective responsibility for it, and we tended to support it because it allows the injured party to obtain compensation from the state directly and exempts him from proving the error. This is by adopting the method of analytical, descriptive, and comparative study between the legislation of four countries, namely, Iraq, Egypt, France, and Lebanon, and with a statement of the position of jurisprudence and jurisprudence whenever we are able to do so.
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