Abstract [eng] |
According to compensation for non-pecuniary damage regulation, the non-pecuniary damage is compensated just in cases if it‘s defined in statutory rate. In Lithuanian labor law non-pecuniary damage is validated, though more detailed regulation belongs to the civil law. The validation of the non-pecuniary damage compensation for the parties of the labour contract shows legislator‘s attitude towards the importance of legal labour relations and the necessity to defend properly not only the property interests but hurt non-pecuniary values as well. After validating the compensation for non-pecuniary damage in Lithuania, the principle of equality is being applied for both of the parties. In this way Lithuania becomes an exclusive country, where both employee‘s and employer‘s non-pecuniary rights are being defended by the labour law, this is totaly opposite to Russia‘s regulations as non-pecuniary damage is appliable only for the employee, or to France regulations as the compensation for non-pecuniary damage for the labour contract parties is possible just in case of overlooking the France Labour Code norms. In this work, a conception of non-pecuniary damage in the civil and labour law is discussed, as well as general conditions for the non-pecuniary damage to appear, and special conditions, necessary for the non-pecuniary damage to appear in the in the labour law are being seperately analysed. Other cases are mentioned in this work, like cases for compensating the non-pecuniary damage for the labour law subjects and other individuals, closely related with employees in the case of their death. In this work general and individual labour cases‘ criterions, due to which the value of the non-pecuniary damage is defined, are seperately discussed, and the main non-pecuniary compensation cases in the labour law are identified. This work as well presents particular changes of present regulation which main purpose is to secure regular and right system of the non-pecuniary damage in the labour law. |