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At this point, it has been argued that the Portuguese courts can use the DCFR where the domestic legal provisions do not provide an effective solution to a given legal dispute. The question thus follows if, among its 56 rules on non-contractual liability arising from damage caused to another, the DCFR contains a workable solution for the protection of pure economic interests considered worthy of legal protection by the courts.
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See Tit. § 7, Subtit. III, Sec. 1.
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Settling case law decision 6/2014 of 22 May 2014, p. 2935.
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Wallis (2016).
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Santos Silva, M. (2017). § 10 Should the Portuguese Courts Use the DCFR Concept of “Legally Relevant Damage”?. In: The Draft Common Frame of Reference as a "Toolbox" for Domestic Courts. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52923-3_10
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