
Tort Liability of Public Authorities in European Laws
Series: The Common Core of European Administrative Law;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 15 December 2020
- ISBN 9780198867555
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages400 pages
- Size 240x165x30 mm
- Weight 760 g
- Language English 362
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Short description:
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.
MoreLong description:
This series argues that there is a common administrative core to European legal systems that can be better understood in comparative terms. This volume examines government liability in tort, using case studies to explore different government responses.
Part I sets the stage for the project and the parameters followed by the scholars involved. Part II expands on the legal systems chosen for comparison, setting up their general tort procedures. Part III presents case studies from Austria, the European Union, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Each case study has a theoretical response detailing what would happen should that case occur within each country's borders. Part IV compares and contrasts the information provided in Part III. It examines both the commonalities and the distinctive traits of these legal systems, with a view to understand the nature of their 'common core'.
This volume is an essential tool for anyone involved in administrative and constitutional law and government liability in tort.
Table of Contents:
The 'Common Core' of European Administrative Laws: An Introduction
A 'Common Core' Research on Government Liability in Tort: A Comparative Introduction
On the 'Common Core of European Administrative Laws' Methodology (and European Tort Laws)
The Legal Systems Selected for Comparison: Principles and Remedies
Constitutional Foundations and the Design of the Austrian Liability of Public Bodies Act
The EU Institutions Liability between the Member States Principles and the Causality Standards of the EU Court of Justice
Government Liability in France: A Special Regime Under General Principles
The System of Public Authority Liability in Germany
Public Authority Liability in Hungary: Constitutional Principles and Judicial Remedies
The Liability of Public Administration: A Special Regime Between Formal Requirements and Substantial Goals
The Principles Governing Public Authority Liability in Poland
Public Authority Liability in Romania
Constitutional Foundations of Government Liability in Spain
Constitutional Principles and Judicial Remedies in Switzerland
Public Authority Liability in the United Kingdom: A Common Law Perspective
Cases
Cases
Comparative Analyses
France, Italy & Spain
France & the UK
EU Law & UK Law
Austria, Germany & Switzerland
Hungary, Poland & Romania
Concluding Remarks: Towards Convergence? The Road Beyond Institutional and Doctrinal Path-Dependence

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