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How Much For A Leg Assessing The Process Of Assessment Of Nonpecuniary Personal Injury Damages In Scotland William J Stewart

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How Much For A Leg Assessing The Process Of Assessment Of Nonpecuniary Personal Injury Damages In Scotland William J Stewart
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 100
Author: William J. Stewart
ISBN: 9780748698523, 0748698523
Language: English
Year: 2022

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How Much For A Leg Assessing The Process Of Assessment Of Nonpecuniary Personal Injury Damages In Scotland William J Stewart by William J. Stewart 9780748698523, 0748698523 instant download after payment.

Reviews how personal injury damages are calculated in Scotland, together with suggestions for reform

‘How much for my leg?’ This is an apparently simple question that someone might a lawyer after sustaining a wrongful injury to the said limb. But, in Scotland, no fixed answer can be given. Nor can any official range of possible figures be given. Only after some serious professional work, perhaps taking many hours, can a range of figures be suggested.


This study of the assessment of non-pecuniary damages for personal injury reviews the state of current approaches in Scotland, considers the conclusions of the Gill Report and compares differing approaches in jurisdictions worldwide, before presenting possible options for reform.

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