Key determinants of "Serious Circumstances" in awarding punitive damages for intellectual property infringement: Evidence from Chinese Judicial Judgments. [PDF]
To prevent the over-extension of punitive damages in private law, as has occurred in some common law jurisdictions, China requires the presence of "serious circumstances" as a prerequisite for applying punitive damages in intellectual property ...
Kaijie You
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Calculating punitive damage multiplier in intellectual property cases: An empirical study and the enhanced model. [PDF]
The application of punitive damages in intellectual property cases in China has encountered notable deficiencies within the judicial context. These deficiencies, including a limited range of applicability, frequent recourse to statutory damages ...
Jiangang Shang +3 more
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Adverse event reporting and patient safety: the role of a just culture [PDF]
Reporting adverse events is essential for ensuring patient safety and fostering a culture of continuous improvement in healthcare. Adverse events, defined as unintended injuries or complications arising from healthcare management, offer crucial insights ...
Augustine Kumah, Augustine Kumah
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Punitive Damages in Unfair Dismissal Cases: Lessons from Malaysia and New Zealand
Employers tend to dismiss employees without proper grounds, in bad faith or fail to follow procedure prescribed under law. An employee that has been dismissed unfairly can bring an action against the employer for unfair dismissal.
Siti Fazilah Abdul Shukor +1 more
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Impact of brain damage on moral judgment [PDF]
Aim This study aimed to determine the effects of damage to various brain regions on moral judgment using a novel third‐party punishment task with fully manipulated conditions. Methods We assessed 35 individuals with brain damage (26 with frontal lobe and
Miho Suganami +6 more
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Environmental Citizen Suits with Pigovian Punitive Damages
Federal environmental laws encourage private citizens to act like private attorney generals and to sue a firm. This citizen group competes over the rewards of levels of regulation and enforcement.
Sung-Hoon Park, Jason F Shogren
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Balancing quality collaborative supervision and tripartite satisfaction in elderly healthcare public-private partnerships: an evolutionary game and simulation analysis [PDF]
China’s rapidly growing elderly population, shifting social patterns, and economic developments have significantly impacted traditional family-based caregiving, leading to the widespread adoption of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models for ...
Xianghua Yue +2 more
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US drug policy does not align with experts’ rankings of drug harms: a multi-criteria decision analysis [PDF]
Background United States drug policy is primarily based on the Controlled Substances Act of 1970 and largely contradicts scientific evidence about how to mitigate drugs’ harms.
Michael Broman +20 more
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Comparison of the Punitive Damage with Compensatory, Symbolic, Indirect and Aggravated Damages
The punitive damage is a kind of damage that should be compensated by the defendant for his her conduct in applying damage tinted with insolence and malice to the plaintiff The origin of this law institution was in Common Law especially in England which
Dr. Ebrahim Taghizadeh
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Financial compensation for spiritual depredation caused by abuse during divorce [PDF]
Compensation of emotional and spiritual distress is known as natural law in all legal systems. If unjust emotional distress inflicted on someone automatically is liable to ask to redress the harm suffered as a result.
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