Compensation for personal damage, defined as any pecuniary or non-pecuniary loss causally related to a personal injury under civil-tort law, is strictly based on the local jurisdiction and therefore varies significantly across the world. This manuscript presents the first "International Guidelines on Medico-Legal Methods of Ascertainment and Criteria of Evaluation of Personal Injury and Damage under Civil-Tort Law". This consensus document, which includes a step-by-step illustrated explanation of flow charts articulated in eight sequential steps and a comprehensive description of the ascertainment methodology and the criteria of evaluation, has been developed by an International Working Group composed of juridical and medico-legal experts and adopted as Guidelines by the International Academy of Legal Medicine (IALM)
Padova Charter on personal injury and damage under civil-tort law : medico-legal guidelines on methods of ascertainment and criteria of evaluation / E.B.S.D. Ferrara, R. Boscolo-Berto, G. Comandè, R. Domenici, C. Hernandez-Cueto, M.K.G. Mkgulmen, G. Mendelson, M. Montisci, G.A. Norelli, V. Pinchi, M. Ranavaya, D.A. Shokry, V. Sterzik, Y. Vermylen, D.N. Vieira, G. Viel, R. Zoia. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 1437-1596. - 130:1(2016 Jan), pp. 1-12.
Padova Charter on personal injury and damage under civil-tort law : medico-legal guidelines on methods of ascertainment and criteria of evaluation
R. ZoiaUltimo
2016
Abstract
Compensation for personal damage, defined as any pecuniary or non-pecuniary loss causally related to a personal injury under civil-tort law, is strictly based on the local jurisdiction and therefore varies significantly across the world. This manuscript presents the first "International Guidelines on Medico-Legal Methods of Ascertainment and Criteria of Evaluation of Personal Injury and Damage under Civil-Tort Law". This consensus document, which includes a step-by-step illustrated explanation of flow charts articulated in eight sequential steps and a comprehensive description of the ascertainment methodology and the criteria of evaluation, has been developed by an International Working Group composed of juridical and medico-legal experts and adopted as Guidelines by the International Academy of Legal Medicine (IALM)Pubblicazioni consigliate
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