Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Migraineaneurysmdifference

Administration also ordered to pay the biological damage to the military ...

... affected by cancer after exposure to depleted uranium the military affected by cancer after being exposed to depleted uranium during missions abroad should also be compensated by the government of the biological damage. This was decided by the Tar of Campania, with 17,232 filed Aug. 5 ruling last year upheld the claim of a soldier who had developed thyroid cancer after working in Kosovo between 2000 and 2002. The man had filed a legal dense medical documentation that proves the dependence of his disease from exposure to depleted uranium during his stay in the Balkans, a radioactive substance contained in the weapons used by NATO forces during the Kosovo war of 1999. The soldier had received fair compensation for disability due to service, but not compensation for the biological damage suffered. The decision Naples is part of the Tar in the delicate matter of the so-called "Balkan syndrome", which saw dozens of soldiers involved in the conflict NATO ill of cancer linked to radiation exposure. The judges Campania, after repeating the claim are fully covered by the administrative courts, as the responsibility of the administration was "related to the breach of the obligation to protect the physical integrity and moral character of employees," they condemned the Ministry of Defence to compensate the damage suffered by the military biological.

Ilaria Piazza cassazione.net

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