THE JURIDICAL NATURE OF CIVIL RESPONSIBILITY AS DERIVED FROM THE IN OBSERVANCE OF COLLATERAL CONDUCT DUTIES
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Keywords

good faith
collateral conduct duties
culpa in contrahendo
pre-contractual
contractual and extra-contractual responsibility

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Bernal Fandiño, M. (2013) “THE JURIDICAL NATURE OF CIVIL RESPONSIBILITY AS DERIVED FROM THE IN OBSERVANCE OF COLLATERAL CONDUCT DUTIES”, Vniversitas, 62(126). Available at: https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vnijuri/article/view/6120 (Accessed: 21 June 2025).
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Abstract

In virtue of the integrative function of the general principle of good faith, there are duties that must be assumed by the parts, even if they have not committed to it expressly, such as the duties of disclosure, loyalty, confidentiality, coherence and collaboration, among others. The present paper intends to determine the juridical nature of civic responsibility derived from the failure to comply with such duties, bearing in mind the different positions presented by comparative law and by national doctrine and jurisprudence. The study takes into account the phases of the contact and the practical and conceptual difficulties present in each of them.
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