Is a blanket refusal of damages for non-pecuniary loss of reputation unjustified? In this paper non-pecuniary loss, occurring as a consequence of personal injuries or death, will be examined; this will be followed by, where it occurs other than as a result of personal injuries or death, a consideration of that situation in the light of the Supreme Court decision in Rabone v Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, which is the authority for the proposition that damages are also awardable under the Human Rights Act 1998.
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