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Principles of European Tort Law
Artikel 10:301 Non-pecuniary damage
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Geldend vanaf 20-05-2005
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20-05-2005, Internet 2005, www.egtl.org (uitgifte: 20-05-2005, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
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20-05-2005
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20-05-2005, Internet 2005, www.egtl.org (uitgifte: 20-05-2005, kamerstukken/regelingnummer: -)
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(1)
Considering the scope of its protection (Article 2:102), the violation of an interest may justify compensation of non-pecuniary damage. This is the case in particular where the victim has suffered personal injury; or injury to human dignity, liberty, or other personality rights. Non-pecuniary damage can also be the subject of compensation for persons having a close relationship with a victim suffering a fatal or very serious non-fatal injury.
(2)
In general, in the assessment of such damages, all circumstances of the case, including the gravity, duration and consequences of the grievance, have to be taken into account. The degree of the tortfeasor's fault is to be taken into account only where it significantly contributes to the grievance of the victim.
(3)
In cases of personal injury, non-pecuniary damage corresponds to the suffering of the victim and the impairment of his bodily or mental health. In assessing damages (including damages for persons having a close relationship to deceased or seriously injured victims) similar sums should be awarded for objectively similar losses.