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Heaven''s Chancellery

English · Hardback

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There is no universally accepted definition of moral damages. The concept is usually understood in the context of torts that cause psychological harm to a person that are difficult to quantify. Heaven's Chancellery uses a fictional narrative to describe difficulties of obtaining compensation for damages by victims of moral injustice.

List of contents










Chapter 1: Meeting an Angel on a Roof
Chapter 2: Conflict with an Actor
Chapter 3: The "Law-Abiding" Angel
Chapter 4: Angela Phoros Brings the Summons
Chapter 5: A Ride on a Phaeton
Chapter 6: Meeting Themis
Chapter 7: Strolling in Heaven's Chancellery
Chapter 8: The Threshold of Seventh Level of Heaven's Chancellery
Chapter 9: Heaven's Chancellery: The Trial Begins
Chapter 10: Heaven's Chancellery: The Trial
Chapter 11: The N.Y. Supreme Court: Losing a Winning Case
Chapter 12: Hoop-la Around the Cap with a Tassel
Chapter 13: Finding Little Countess
Chapter 14: Journey to the Castle
Chapter 15: Justice Served
Chapter 16: Adam's Triumph
Chapter 17: The Secret Archive of Heaven's Chancellery
Chapter 18: Meanwhile in Heaven's Chancellery
Epilogue

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By Irina Zakirova

Summary

There is no universally accepted definition of moral damages. The concept is usually understood in the context of torts that cause psychological harm to a person that are difficult to quantify. Heaven’s Chancellery uses a fictional narrative to describe difficulties of obtaining compensation for damages by victims of moral injustice.

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