A team of researchers has solved the mystery of the durability of the cement used by the Romans, of which the Pantheon in Rome is proof, and the discovery could contribute to reducing the environmental impact of concrete production. The “superdurable nature” of the cement used by the Romans is …
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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