Admissibility of Compensation for Moral Harm as a Consequence of a Tort Committed During the Soviet Era

The article substantiates the invalidity of the position formed in the Russian judicial practice about inadmissibility of compensation for physical and moral suffering caused to citizens as a result of offenses committed during the period of the Civil Codes of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist...

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Main Author: S. S. Borja
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North-West Institute of Management, Branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA) 2024-01-01
Series:Теоретическая и прикладная юриспруденция
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Online Access:https://www.taljournal.ru/jour/article/view/327
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description The article substantiates the invalidity of the position formed in the Russian judicial practice about inadmissibility of compensation for physical and moral suffering caused to citizens as a result of offenses committed during the period of the Civil Codes of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of 1922 and 1964. For this purpose, the author turns to the discussion of Soviet jurists on the admissibility of recovery of moral damages and evaluates the arguments of the parties for compliance with positive law. As a result, it is concluded that the inadmissibility of material compensation for non-pecuniary harm at that time was conditioned by arguments of a purely ideological nature and that there were no formal obstacles in Soviet civil legislation to the fi ling and satisfaction of such claims, which could be based on the rule of the general tort.
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spelling doaj-art-89d9920393694e1782e3ebea6bdded2d2025-01-14T11:56:24ZengNorth-West Institute of Management, Branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)Теоретическая и прикладная юриспруденция3034-28132024-01-0104687410.22394/2686-7834-2023-4-68-74207Admissibility of Compensation for Moral Harm as a Consequence of a Tort Committed During the Soviet EraS. S. Borja0HSE UniversityThe article substantiates the invalidity of the position formed in the Russian judicial practice about inadmissibility of compensation for physical and moral suffering caused to citizens as a result of offenses committed during the period of the Civil Codes of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of 1922 and 1964. For this purpose, the author turns to the discussion of Soviet jurists on the admissibility of recovery of moral damages and evaluates the arguments of the parties for compliance with positive law. As a result, it is concluded that the inadmissibility of material compensation for non-pecuniary harm at that time was conditioned by arguments of a purely ideological nature and that there were no formal obstacles in Soviet civil legislation to the fi ling and satisfaction of such claims, which could be based on the rule of the general tort.https://www.taljournal.ru/jour/article/view/327moral harmnon-property harmcompensation for moral harmtort lawobligationssoviet civil law
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Admissibility of Compensation for Moral Harm as a Consequence of a Tort Committed During the Soviet Era
Теоретическая и прикладная юриспруденция
moral harm
non-property harm
compensation for moral harm
tort law
obligations
soviet civil law
title Admissibility of Compensation for Moral Harm as a Consequence of a Tort Committed During the Soviet Era
title_full Admissibility of Compensation for Moral Harm as a Consequence of a Tort Committed During the Soviet Era
title_fullStr Admissibility of Compensation for Moral Harm as a Consequence of a Tort Committed During the Soviet Era
title_full_unstemmed Admissibility of Compensation for Moral Harm as a Consequence of a Tort Committed During the Soviet Era
title_short Admissibility of Compensation for Moral Harm as a Consequence of a Tort Committed During the Soviet Era
title_sort admissibility of compensation for moral harm as a consequence of a tort committed during the soviet era
topic moral harm
non-property harm
compensation for moral harm
tort law
obligations
soviet civil law
url https://www.taljournal.ru/jour/article/view/327
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