If are the victim of a criminal and you have monetary losses originating from that crime you should be entitled to receive compensation from the criminal in any country.
Punitive damages are given in the US under special circumstances.
If the damage of those spectacles directly incurred other loses or prospective loses you should obtain those damages in any country, but the Tort system is very intricated indeed. If not you could challenge it to the Supreme Court of that Country or go to an International Court. You will have to prove all that with evidence and the Judge has to buy it of course.
Usually there are especialists that can calculate damages and you can introduce those expert witnesess in Court they usually get a percentage.
If you get sued you are in deep problems everywhere, the best is just to do what is right we all know that.
Now that you brought differences of the application of Justice and the different Laws depending on countries (because Justice is the same or should be everywhere). It came to my mind a carry over gun problem that I had while being a turist.
What made me think about the necessity of having an International set of laws and Court for foreign visitors in case they break the local laws outside their country of citizenship.
When you visit a country you have to abide their laws but you are not a citizen of that country meaning that you are in a disadvantage from the Citizens, for instance you can not vote or have any effect in any laws in that country. Why should you have to abide to their application of justice and even statutory Laws that are probably obsolete and you don't even know nor can change.
Punitive damages are given in the US under special circumstances.
If the damage of those spectacles directly incurred other loses or prospective loses you should obtain those damages in any country, but the Tort system is very intricated indeed. If not you could challenge it to the Supreme Court of that Country or go to an International Court. You will have to prove all that with evidence and the Judge has to buy it of course.
Usually there are especialists that can calculate damages and you can introduce those expert witnesess in Court they usually get a percentage.
If you get sued you are in deep problems everywhere, the best is just to do what is right we all know that.
Now that you brought differences of the application of Justice and the different Laws depending on countries (because Justice is the same or should be everywhere). It came to my mind a carry over gun problem that I had while being a turist.
What made me think about the necessity of having an International set of laws and Court for foreign visitors in case they break the local laws outside their country of citizenship.
When you visit a country you have to abide their laws but you are not a citizen of that country meaning that you are in a disadvantage from the Citizens, for instance you can not vote or have any effect in any laws in that country. Why should you have to abide to their application of justice and even statutory Laws that are probably obsolete and you don't even know nor can change.
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