This book presents a detailed examination on the extent to which non-pecuniary damages can properly be awarded in favour of companies. Its primary focus is the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and English law, with a chapter also dedicated to comparative treatment.
This book presents a detailed examination on the extent to which non-pecuniary damages can properly be awarded in favour of companies. Its primary focus is the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights and English law, with a chapter also dedicated to comparative treatment.
Vanessa Wilcox is a senior legal researcher at the Austrian Academy of Sciences' Institute for European Tort Law.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I. Background: 1. Introduction 2. Corporations, damage and damages Part II. The European Court of Human Rights: 3. Corporate rights under the ECHR 4. EctHR's approach to corporate non-pecuniary loss Part III. English Law: 5. Tort law and the corporation 6. Aggravated damages for corporate victims? 7. Attribution theory Part IV. Comparative Analysis and Conclusion: 8. Comparative analysis 9. Conclusion.
Preface Part I. Background: 1. Introduction 2. Corporations, damage and damages Part II. The European Court of Human Rights: 3. Corporate rights under the ECHR 4. EctHR's approach to corporate non-pecuniary loss Part III. English Law: 5. Tort law and the corporation 6. Aggravated damages for corporate victims? 7. Attribution theory Part IV. Comparative Analysis and Conclusion: 8. Comparative analysis 9. Conclusion.
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