Issues necessary to resolve when compensating for moral damage in civil proceedings
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Abstract (English):
Today the identification of subjects both in civil and, in the future, in civil procedural legal relations causes great problems in connection with the digitalization of public relations both in civil law and in civil proceedings. When concluding civil transactions in the digital space and on the Internet, we often don’t even think about who our contractual counterparty is when paying for services and goods. Naturally, sometimes we don’t even think about what kind of civil law agreement we are concluding, not to mention whether this agreement falls under the jurisdiction of the judiciary in the Russian Federation. When initiating and considering a civil case for compensation for moral damage, the victim faces a number of procedural issues, without the resolution of which it will be impossible to win the case. For example, these are issues of jurisdiction, suability, determination of the subject of proof in the case, determination of the necessary evidence, justification of the amount of compensation for moral damage.

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individual, identification, subject of proof, necessary evidence, compensation for moral damage
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