The effectiveness of the Köbler liability in national courts /
Varga, Zsófia,
The effectiveness of the Köbler liability in national courts / Zsófia Varga. - First edition. - 1 online resource (lx, 246 pages). - EU Law in the member states ; volume 6 . - EU law in the member states ; v. 6. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Conclusions from the past -- Perspectives for the future -- Findings.
Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers.
"Over the last 15 years, Köbler liability has resulted in the allocation of damages on only five occasions. Why is that? And what are the practical implications of the Köbler judgment in the Member States? This book offers a unique analysis of the principle - not from the usual EU-focused point of view but from the view of the practical Member State - and thus follows the track set by earlier books in the 'EU Law in the Member States' series. It thoroughly examines the national jurisprudential and legislative acceptation of the state liability principle and explores the existence of alternative remedies available in the Member States in case of such breaches. The conclusions, based on a systematic assessment of 300 national judgments from the 28 Member States, lead to a reconsideration of the role of the Köbler doctrine in the system of judicial remedies against violation of EU law by national supreme courts. After the pronouncement of the ECJ judgment in Köbler, legal scholars and practitioners have forecast the eradication of the principle of res judicata and the endangering of judicial independence. The judgment caused a lot of ink to flow; according to the ECJ's records, at least 100 studies are directly devoted to the analysis of this decision. This book is, however, the first to offer a comprehensive analysis on the genuine life of the Köbler liability principle in the Member States"--
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781509939220
10.5040/9781509939220 doi
Court of Justice of the European Union.
Government liability--European Union countries.
Administrative responsibility--European Union countries.
Damages--European Union countries.
Res judicata--European Union countries.
Courts--European Union countries.
Law
Electronic books.
KJE5786 / .V37 2020eb
342.408/8
The effectiveness of the Köbler liability in national courts / Zsófia Varga. - First edition. - 1 online resource (lx, 246 pages). - EU Law in the member states ; volume 6 . - EU law in the member states ; v. 6. .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Conclusions from the past -- Perspectives for the future -- Findings.
Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers.
"Over the last 15 years, Köbler liability has resulted in the allocation of damages on only five occasions. Why is that? And what are the practical implications of the Köbler judgment in the Member States? This book offers a unique analysis of the principle - not from the usual EU-focused point of view but from the view of the practical Member State - and thus follows the track set by earlier books in the 'EU Law in the Member States' series. It thoroughly examines the national jurisprudential and legislative acceptation of the state liability principle and explores the existence of alternative remedies available in the Member States in case of such breaches. The conclusions, based on a systematic assessment of 300 national judgments from the 28 Member States, lead to a reconsideration of the role of the Köbler doctrine in the system of judicial remedies against violation of EU law by national supreme courts. After the pronouncement of the ECJ judgment in Köbler, legal scholars and practitioners have forecast the eradication of the principle of res judicata and the endangering of judicial independence. The judgment caused a lot of ink to flow; according to the ECJ's records, at least 100 studies are directly devoted to the analysis of this decision. This book is, however, the first to offer a comprehensive analysis on the genuine life of the Köbler liability principle in the Member States"--
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
9781509939220
10.5040/9781509939220 doi
Court of Justice of the European Union.
Government liability--European Union countries.
Administrative responsibility--European Union countries.
Damages--European Union countries.
Res judicata--European Union countries.
Courts--European Union countries.
Law
Electronic books.
KJE5786 / .V37 2020eb
342.408/8