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In this article the author intends to cover not only the theoretical concept of the institute of just satisfaction in private law, but also some procedural context connected with the claim for just satisfaction in court proceedings. In particular, the subject matter of the analysis is when just compensation can be claimed, what non-material damage can be compensated, under what conditions it can fulfil the preventive-sanction function and what considerations are made by general courts in assessing the appropriateness of compensation.