JK Rowling has once again stepped into controversy after tweeting ‘merry terfmas‘ just days before Christmas, proving that trans-exclusive language doesn’t take a break for the festive season. But what does the author’s tweet mean? Harry Potter and how is it connected to the writer’s “gender critical” views? On December …
Read More »Préjudice d’affection: how French law compensates for reflex damages
Reflective damage, a kind of indirect damage, originates from French jurisprudence, which, in some decisions of the end of the 19th century, it started to repair the prejudice d’affection (impairment of affection)[1], although it cannot be ignored that already in the year 1685 the Parlement of Paris granted financial compensation …
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