Compensation for non-material damage caused to legal entities in the decision-making practice of the CJEU and the ECHR

Ondřej PAVELEK, Drahomíra ZAJÍČKOVÁ
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This article examines the recognition and compensation of non-material damage to legal entities by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). Both courts acknowledge the moral dimension of legal entities, addressing non-material damage that is inherently intertwined with these entities and challenging to quantify. While neither court provides a precise definition of non-material damage, this ambiguity enables adaptable interpretations tailored to specific cases. The absence of a comprehensive definition results in a lack of a singular criterion for determining compensation amounts, given the multifaceted nature of non-material damage encompassing subjective and objective elements. Legal entities primarily seek compensation for harm to goodwill and associated intellectual property issues, as well as the frustration stemming from prolonged legal proceedings. The divergence between the CJEU and ECHR becomes evident in the awarded compensation, with the latter typically granting amounts four times smaller. This discrepancy can be attributed to the CJEU's focus on economic competition-related claims involving substantial sums. Notably, the analysis of court decisions reveals an escalating trend in cases related to non-material damage compensation for legal entities, particularly since 2010.
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在欧洲法院和欧洲人权法院的决策实践中对法律实体造成的非物质损害的赔偿
本文考察了欧盟法院(CJEU)和欧洲人权法院(ECHR)对法律实体的非物质损害的承认和赔偿。两个法院都承认法律实体的道德维度,解决与这些实体内在交织在一起的非物质损害,并且难以量化。虽然两家法院都没有对非实质性损害作出精确的定义,但这种模糊性使得对具体案件的解释具有适应性。由于缺乏全面的定义,导致缺乏确定赔偿数额的单一标准,因为非物质损害具有多方面的性质,包括主观和客观因素。法律实体主要寻求商誉损害和相关知识产权问题的赔偿,以及因长期法律诉讼而产生的挫折。欧洲法院和欧洲人权法院之间的分歧在给予的赔偿中变得明显,后者通常给予的赔偿金额要小四倍。这种差异可归因于欧洲法院侧重于涉及巨额金额的与经济竞争有关的索赔。值得注意的是,对法院判决的分析显示,与法律实体的非物质损害赔偿有关的案件呈上升趋势,特别是自2010年以来。
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