Public liability in EU law : Brasserie, Bergaderm and beyond / Pekka Aalto.
2011
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Public liability in EU law : Brasserie, Bergaderm and beyond / Pekka Aalto.
Imprint
Oxford ; Portland, OR : Hart Pub., 2011.
Description
1 online resource (xxxvii, 240 p.) : ill.
Series
Modern studies in European law.
Formatted Contents Note
Parameters of convergence
Contexts of convergence
Alignment of the two liability systems
Liability of the European Union
Liability of the Member States.
Contexts of convergence
Alignment of the two liability systems
Liability of the European Union
Liability of the Member States.
Summary
"Over the last two decades public law liability for breach of European Union law has been subject to remarkable developments. This book examines the convergence between its two constituent systems: the damages liability of the EU and that of its Member States for failing to comply with EU rules. Member State liability, based as it is on the Francovich case (1991) and Brasserie du Pecheur and Factortame (1996) judgments of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) is well established. But it is yet to be closely scrutinised by reference to the detailed rules on the liability of the European Union. The focus of the book is on the two key legal criteria that are common to both systems, namely the grant of rights to individuals by EU law and the notion of sufficiently serious breach of such rights. The analysis concentrates on developments in the case law of the ECJ and the General Court since the Bergaderm judgment (2000), which consolidated the convergence of the two liability systems that was first indicated in Brasserie du Pecheur and Factortame. These two criteria are set side by side to evaluate the extent, in real terms, of the convergence of Member State and EU institutional damages liability, and to determine the extent to which one has influenced the other. This book shows that although full convergence between the two liability systems is not likely, each stream of case law should look to the other more actively as this important element of EU remedial law develops. Convergence in EU law public liability is supported by developments in adjacent areas, most notably European tort law and European administrative law. This study also illustrates how convergence in the EU liability systems to date has had spill-over effects into national public liability law"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-234) and index.
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Also issued in print.
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Bloomsbury Collections
Language
English
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
ISBN
9781472565761 online
9781849461337 hardback
9781847318190 electronic book
9781847318459 PDF
9781849461337 hardback
9781847318190 electronic book
9781847318459 PDF
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