Buch, Englisch, Band 5, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 430 g
Reihe: European Law Collection
Buch, Englisch, Band 5, 248 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 226 mm, Gewicht: 430 g
Reihe: European Law Collection
ISBN: 978-90-411-2476-0
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
This is the first book to present an in-depth discussion of the right of individuals to receive damages in European law. Analyzing relevant ECJ cases, the authors detail the substantive and procedural criteria that need to be satisfied in order for an individual to succeed in a claim for damages against Community institutions under Article 288 EC or against a defaulting Member State under the court-created Francovich principle.
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I. The Foundations of State Liability in European Law. 1. The Enforcement of EU Rights. 2. Liability before Francovich. 3. The Principle of State Liability. 4. The Clarification of the State Liability Principle in Brasserie du Pêcheur/Factortame. 5. A Final Comment on the Foundations of the Principle of State Liability.
II. Substantive Elements of State Liability: Conditions of State Liability. 1. Conferral of Individual Rights. 2. Sufficiently Serious Breach. 3. Establishing a ‘Sufficiently Serious’ Breach. 4. A Final Comment on the Notion of Serious Breach. 5. Causation. 6. State Liability and National Procedural Law. 7. The Universality of Liability Against the State. 8. Procedural Rules Strictu Sensu.
III. Non-contractual Liability in Damages: Article 288(2) EC. 1. Exploring Non-contractual Liability. 2. Admissibility under Article 288(2) EC. 3. Substantive Rules under Article 288(2) EC. 4. The Judgment in Bergaderm. 5. Community Liability post-Bergaderm. 6. Liability for Lawful Acts. 7. Causation. 8. Damages. 9. Conclusion.
IV. Article 288(2) EC: The Appropriate Forum and Concurrent Liability. 1. The Exhaustion of National Remedies. 2. Restitution. 3. Unlawful Failure to Act. 4. Tort. 5. Ancillary Damage. 6. Failure of Supervision. 7. Member State Recovery. 8. Conclusion.