The features of non-pecuniary damage of Supreme Court practice in Lithuania
Oct 17, 2012
Non-pecuniary damage is defined as “physical pain, mental suffering, inconvenience, mental shock, emotional depression, humiliation, deterioration of reputation, loss of opportunities, and other court to assess monetary.
In world legal practice there are several non-pecuniary damage compensation rate regulation models:
First, when the law lays down a specific amount of money for a spiritual or physical pain induction;
Second, it may be the threshold (minimum or m ...
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