Compensation for damage caused by war: a selection of important court decisions
Compensation for damage caused by war: a selection of important court decisions
Due to the ongoing Russian aggression, national courts are receiving an increasing number of claims for compensation for damages caused by the consequences of hostilities and asset expropriation. These damages are complex, encompassing actual losses, lost profits, and moral damages. As a result, a body of case law in this category is gradually forming in national courts.
Which key court decisions should be considered when preparing claims for damages caused by the russian federation?
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In focus:
- Overcoming Russia's jurisdictional immunity
- Loss of property located in temporarily occupied territory – damages or not?
- Moral damages
- Application of the "alter ego" doctrine
- In lieu of conclusions
Our experts: Yuliia Vorontsova, Daryna Slobodska