The extent to which alegal person is entitled to compensation for moral damage.

Authors

  • soumia boulassel University Center of Maghnia

Keywords:

Person morale, prejudice moral, compensation, non-Financial right

Abstract

The issue of compensating person for moral prejudice has raised a wide jurisprudential controversy between supporters and opponents, and that is because most legislation lacks explicit text regulates this issue and lack of specialized legal studies. At the judicial level, the Egyptian court of cassation has resolved his position on this matter by refusing to compensate a legal person for moral prejudice because of his lack of emotions and feeling while the French court of cassation decides that the legal person has the right of reputation ,therefore any violation of this right will results in moral damage requires compensation.

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Published

2024-12-20

How to Cite

boulassel, soumia. (2024). The extent to which alegal person is entitled to compensation for moral damage. The Journal of Teacher Researcher of Legal and Political Studies, 9(2), 278–259. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/JTRLPS/article/view/5510

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