
The purpose of this article is to analyse the Acknowledgement of Suffering Regulations concerning the rules for the payment of benefits to victims of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Germany. The article outlines what benefits a victim may claim, who pays them and what criteria are used to award them, what the application procedure is like and what other benefits the German legal system provides for victims of sexual abuse. In the article, the Author refers to canonical common and particular law, German legal acts and case law (judgments of the Bundesgerichtshof).
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