Abstract:
This article presents a study on the constitutional effects of civil liability, through an
observation of the jurisprudential activity and the most recent doctrinal studies. The
article examines the phenomena of the constitutionalisation of law, the approximation
of the Civil and Constitutional codes, the valorization of the Constitution placed at the
center of the legal order, the theoretical frameworks of Civil Law, the civil liability
system and its elements. The article also presents the effects of the civil
constitutionalisation, addressing the erosion of the pillars that have been consecrated
with the civil responsibility, the increase of the hypotheses of the damage and what
the function that the civil responsibility exerts today.