Tort liability of public authorities in European laws /
Administrative law permeates all areas of law, and this series focuses on its role both regionally and globally. This volume considers tort liabilities in European public authorities. It looks at several European countries, using case studies to compare administrative laws across the EU.
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Oxford, United Kingdom :
Oxford University Press,
2020.
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | Common core of European administrative laws.
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- A 'common core' research on government liability in tort : a comparative introduction / Giacinto della Cananea
- On the 'common core of European administrative laws' methodology (and European tort laws) / Mauro Bussani
- Constitutional foundations and the design of the Austrian Liability of Public Bodies Act / Stefan Storr, Kathrin Bayer, Daniela Bareiter, and Luca Mischensky
- The EU institutions liability between member states principles and the causality standards of the EU Court of Justice / Barbara Marchetti
- Government liability in France : a special regime under general principles / Thomas Perroud
- The system of public authority liability in Germany / Ferdinand Wollenschläger and Johannes Stapf
- Public authority liability in Hungary : constitutional principles and judicial remedies / Lilla Berkes
- The liability of public administration : a special regime between formal requirements and substantial goals / Fulvio Cortese
- The principles governing public authority liability in Poland / Marek Wierzbowski, Marek Grzywacz, Joanna Róg Ryrda, and Katarzyna Ziółkowska
- Public authority liability in Romania / Roxana Vornicu
- Constitutional foundations of government liability in Spain / Eva Maria Nieto Garrido
- Constitutional principles and judicial remedies in Switzerland / Thierry Tanquerel
- Public authority liability in the United Kingdom : a common law perspective / Gordon Anthony
- Cases
- France, Italy, and Spain / Jean-Bernard Auby
- France and the United Kingdom / Carol Harlow
- EU law and UK law / Paul Craig
- Austria, Germany, and Switzerland / Angela Ferrari Zumbini and Otto Pfersmann
- Hungary, poland, and Romania / Giacinto della Cananea
- Concluding remarks: Towards convergence? : the road beyond institutional and doctrinal path-dependence / Roberto Caranta.