New Directions in European Public Law

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Jack Beatson, Takis Tridimas
Hart Publishing, 1998 - 198 páginas

This collection of essays arises from two symposia held by the University of Cambridge's Centre for Public Law and Centre for European Legal Studies in the winter and spring of 1997. It presents an analysis of a cluster of issues arising in the EU public law arena but naturally falls into two interrelated but distinct parts. The first part deals with issues of liability in public law and the availability of remedies in EC and domestic law. The second part deals with EU public law on a broader canvas,by examining the phenomenon of cross-fertilization among national legal systems in Europe and between national systems and EU law. The book also examines the judgment of the Divisional Court of 31 July 1997 in R v. Secretary of State for Transport ex parte Factortame Ltd and the post-Francovich judgments in Palmisani, Maso and Bonifaci delivered by the Court of Justice on 10 July 1997.
Contributors:
John Allison, Jack Beatson, John Bell, Paul Craig, Piet Eeckhout, Ivan Hare, Mark Hoskins, Peter Oliver, Eivind Smith, Luisa Torchia, Takis Tridimas, Walter van Gerven.

 

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1 Introduction
1
An Assessment of the Case Law
11
3 Taking Article 2152 EC Seriously
35
A Remedy Seen in Context
49
5 Liability of Member States in Damages and the Community System of Remedies
63
Lessons from the European Community?
75
7 Rebirth of the Innominate Tort?
91
Crossfertilisation of Concepts in Constitutional Law
101
9 The Constitution and the Justification of Judicial Power
125
10 Developments in Italian Administrative Law through Crossfertilisation
137
11 Mechanisms for Crossfertilisation of Administrative Law in Europe
147
13 Transplantation and Crossfertilisation in European Public Law
169
Recent Developments in the Law relating to State Liability in Damages
183
Index
193
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Jack Beatson was a High Court Judge between 2003 and 2013 and a Lord Justice of Appeal between 2013 and 2018. He was previously a Law Commissioner and Rouse Ball Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge, UK, and is now Visiting Professor at Oxford University, UK.

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