Sumario: | Abstract. This paper aims at emphasizing that there cannot be redoubts of state’s lack of liability in a rule of law. To show this, the author describes the constitutional regime for the liability of state organizations and their employees. He clearly shows that the scope of liability reaches all functions (administrative, legislative, jurisdictional and constituent, inclusively),comprises any cause (both when doing or omitting to do) and any state activity (either illicit or licit), both direct and indirect (carried out by third parties). The full force and effect of judicial guardianship and the consideration of liability as a unit (as a principle of law in full which does not accept any parcelling nor separation of approaches) are required as essential hypotheses so that said liability without exclusions is true.
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