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The idea of compensation in international law is based on the same reasons that exist in national law, which is an attempt to deter the perpetrator and repair the damage caused to the victim by trying to restore the situation to what it was before the accident, which is the principle called full compensation, but the idea of exemplary compensation is an idea created by The courts in England are similar to criminal punishment because the compensation here aims to punish the defendant for the many cases for which he was not punished. This paper discusses the extent to which exemplary damages can be applied within the scope of international law, provided that its conditions are met.
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