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Definition of Iniuriarum

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- The actio iniuriarum is an action for delict which "not only s****s to protect an individual's dignity and re****tion but also his or her physical integrity...
- Caribbean) gives rise to a claim by way of "actio iniuriarum". For liability under the actio iniuriarum, the general elements of delict must be present...
- which relates to patrimonial loss (i.e. economic damages); the actio iniuriarum, which relates to injuries to non-patrimonial loss (i.e. non-economic...
- more technical meaning as the form of reparation available in an actio iniuriarum. In the former respect it is similar, but not identical, to the English...
- is based [...] on three pillars: the actio legis Aquiliae, the actio iniuriarum and the action for pain and suffering. Unlike the last-mentioned action...
- element of wrongfulness required for delictual liability under the actio iniuriarum, insofar as they lacked animus iniuriandi (intent to injure the plaintiff)...
- the extramarital affair between Mr RH and Ms H. He sued on the Actio iniuriarum, claiming both loss of consortium and contumelia. The South African common...
- non-patrimonial interests such as privacy or dignity on grounds that 'the actio iniuriarum is sufficiently wide to cover any deliberate conduct causing affront or...
- Well-Tempered Clavier? Theses inaugurales iuridicae circa ius retorsionis iniuriarum verbalium by Conrad Henfling, Argentorati, 1678, at Google Books Leibniz...
- protection of re****tion or good name". In the latter regard, the actio iniuriarum arises from injury to re****tion (fama) and injury to dignitas. Per O'Regan...