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摘要
本文考察了在法律学术和判例法中取得一定进展的一种观点,即对权利的侵犯本身应当构成实质性(补偿性)损害,而独立于对索赔人造成的任何事实损失。这一“规范性损害赔偿”原则在2020年Lewis v. ACT的错误监禁案中被澳大利亚高等法院正确地拒绝了。然而,尽管一致反对,但规范性损害赔偿问题与因果反事实和非法监禁定义的考虑交织在一起,这一事实削弱了其明确性。本文将从更广阔的角度来考虑这一理论,考察其来源,并论证规范性损害赔偿在原则上是错误的:它们不仅与英美联邦损害赔偿法的基本原则相矛盾,而且实际上相当于对同一损害考虑两次。
This paper examines an idea which has made some headway into legal scholarship and case law, namely, that the violation of a right ought to sound in substantial (compensatory) damages in and by itself, independently of any factual loss caused to the claimant. This doctrine of ‘normative damages’ was rejected, rightly, by the High Court of Australia in the wrongful imprisonment case of Lewis v. ACT in 2020. However, although the rejection was unanimous, its clarity was undermined by the fact that the issue of normative damages was intertwined with considerations of causal counterfactuals and the definition of false imprisonment. This article considers the doctrine in a broader perspective, examining where it has come from and arguing that normative damages are wrong as a matter of principle: not only do they contradict foundational principles of the Anglo-Commonwealth law of damages, they effectively amount to considering the same injury twice.
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