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Compensation for non-pecuniary damage in case of death
Litvina, Anna ; Šustek, Petr (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
Compensation for non-pecuniary damage in case of death ABSTRACT The diploma thesis deals with the analysis of institute of compensation for non-pecuniary damage to the secondary victim in the event of the death of the primary victim. The aim of the thesis is to analyse the peculiarities of the functioning of the institute for compensation of non- pecuniary damage in the event of death, to identify the current problems of its development and to propose ways of solving them. The first chapter describes the circumstances and history of the establishment of the institute for compensation for non-pecuniary damage, which dates to ancient times, then sets out the development of the institute through the Middle Ages and the modern era to the present day. The second chapter is about the concept of "non-pecuniary damage", its definition and specifying the types of this damage that exist. It focuses on mental suffering, what role they play in a person's life and what effect their experience has in determining the amount of compensation. Then the institute of compensation for non-pecuniary damage is described within the framework of Anglo-Saxon and Romano-Germanic law. The distinction between primary and secondary victims is also presented. The third chapter is devoted to the development of the institute of...

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