law, by pecuniary causes is understood such causes as arise either from the withholding ecclesiastical dues, or the doing or omitting such acts relating to the church, in consequence of which damage accrues to the plaintiff. In England these causes are cognizable in the ecclesiastical courts. ...
In addition, the enjoyment of human rights and freedoms is guaranteed by the Constitution, which also provides that violation of human rights is an actionable right which can be pursued in civil courts against those perpetrating the violation in order to recover, inter alia, just and reasonable ...