원문정보
목차
I. Introduction
II. ’Pollution damage’ under the legal regime
A. The Initial Regime
B. The 1992 Conventions
III. Criteria for the admissibility of claims for ’pollution damage’
A. The Need for a Consistent Application of the Conventions
B. Criteria of IOPC Funds
IV. Compensation for pain and suffering
A. The First Dεcision by a National Court
B. The Validity of a Court’s Decision Contrary to the IOPC Funds' Policy
V. Arguments for compensation for pain and suffering
A. Systematic Barriers to Complete Compensation Justifying Compensation for Pain and Suffering
VI. How to Promote Uniformity in the Interpretation and Application of the Conventions
VII. Conclusion
II. ’Pollution damage’ under the legal regime
A. The Initial Regime
B. The 1992 Conventions
III. Criteria for the admissibility of claims for ’pollution damage’
A. The Need for a Consistent Application of the Conventions
B. Criteria of IOPC Funds
IV. Compensation for pain and suffering
A. The First Dεcision by a National Court
B. The Validity of a Court’s Decision Contrary to the IOPC Funds' Policy
V. Arguments for compensation for pain and suffering
A. Systematic Barriers to Complete Compensation Justifying Compensation for Pain and Suffering
VI. How to Promote Uniformity in the Interpretation and Application of the Conventions
VII. Conclusion
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