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Public Liability in EU Law

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Zusatztext ...this is a useful book! full of detail which will be of interest to anyone working in the area of European administrative law [and] it's certainly a book I am pleased to have on my shelf and ... one I expect to consult regularly in the future. Informationen zum Autor Pekka Aalto is a Legal Secretary to Advocate General Niilo Jääskinen at the Court of Justice of the European Union. Public law liability for breaches of EU law has been subject to remarkable developments during the last two decades. This book examines the convergence between its two constituent systems: the damages liability of the EU and of its Member States for breaches of EU law. Zusammenfassung Public law liability for breaches of EU law has been subject to remarkable developments during the last two decades. This book examines the convergence between its two constituent systems: the damages liability of the EU and of its Member States for breaches of EU law. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Introduction I . EU Public Liability Law and its Convergence II . Research IssuesIII . Structure and Terminology 2 Parameters of Convergence I . Convergence and Divergence in European Public Liability Law II . onvergence Approach and General Methodological Issues III . Criteria for Assessing the Case-law I V. Structural Aspects for Comparing the Main Features of the Two Liability Systems V. Introduction to 'Rights' VI. Introduction to 'Breach' and 'Fault' 3 Contexts of Convergence I . Constitutional Context of EU Public Liability II . Public Liability in National Law III . Other Public Liability Systems I V. Private Liability for Breaches of EU Law V. European Convergence of Private Law Liability VI. European Convergence of Administrative Law 4 Alignment of the Two Liability Systems I . The Liability Systems in their 'Original' Setup II . T he 'New' Bergaderm Conditions III . Arguments Advanced for Convergence of the Two LiabilityI V. Nature of Convergence of the Two Public Liability Systems5 Liability of the European Union I . Structural Aspects II . Granting of Rights to Individuals: Liability of the European Union and EU Law Rights Breach of which May Give Rise to Liability III . Sufficiently Serious Breach: Liability of the European Union and Assessment of Seriousness of Breach in Case-law I V. Successful Cases 6 Liability of the Member States I . Structural Aspects II . Granting of Rights to Individuals: Liability of the Member States and EU Law Rights Breach of Which May Give Rise to Liability III . Sufficiently Serious Breach: Liability of the Member States and Assessment of Seriousness of Breach in Case-law I V. Application in Practice and Successful Damages Cases 7 Conclusions I . Main Aspects of the Two Liability Systems II . Convergence Regarding 'Granting of Rights to Individuals' III . Convergence Regarding 'Sufficiently Serious Breach' I V. Essential Findings on Convergence V. Outlook Beyond Convergence...

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1 Introduction
I . EU Public Liability Law and its Convergence
II . Research Issues
III . Structure and Terminology
2 Parameters of Convergence
I . Convergence and Divergence in European Public Liability Law
II . onvergence Approach and General Methodological Issues
III . Criteria for Assessing the Case-law
I V. Structural Aspects for Comparing the Main Features of the Two Liability Systems
V. Introduction to 'Rights'
VI. Introduction to 'Breach' and 'Fault'
3 Contexts of Convergence
I . Constitutional Context of EU Public Liability
II . Public Liability in National Law
III . Other Public Liability Systems
I V. Private Liability for Breaches of EU Law
V. European Convergence of Private Law Liability
VI. European Convergence of Administrative Law
4 Alignment of the Two Liability Systems
I . The Liability Systems in their 'Original' Setup
II . T he 'New' Bergaderm Conditions
III . Arguments Advanced for Convergence of the Two Liability
I V. Nature of Convergence of the Two Public Liability Systems
5 Liability of the European Union
I . Structural Aspects
II . Granting of Rights to Individuals: Liability of the European Union and EU Law Rights Breach of which May Give Rise to Liability
III . Sufficiently Serious Breach: Liability of the European Union and Assessment of Seriousness of Breach in Case-law
I V. Successful Cases
6 Liability of the Member States
I . Structural Aspects
II . Granting of Rights to Individuals: Liability of the Member States and EU Law Rights Breach of Which May Give Rise to Liability
III . Sufficiently Serious Breach: Liability of the Member States and Assessment of Seriousness of Breach in Case-law
I V. Application in Practice and Successful Damages Cases
7 Conclusions
I . Main Aspects of the Two Liability Systems
II . Convergence Regarding 'Granting of Rights to Individuals'
III . Convergence Regarding 'Sufficiently Serious Breach'
I V. Essential Findings on Convergence
V. Outlook Beyond Convergence


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Pekka Aalto is a Legal Secretary to Advocate General Niilo Jääskinen at the Court of Justice of the European Union.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Pekka Aalto, Aalto Pekka
Edition Hart Publishing
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 01.11.2011
 
EAN 9781849461337
ISBN 978-1-84946-133-7
Pages 278
Dimensions 168 mm x 242 mm x 22 mm
Thèmes Modern Studies in European Law
Modern Studies in European Law
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Droit > Droit international, droit étranger

LAW / Torts, EU (European Union), Law of torts, damages and compensation, Torts / Delicts

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