The EU, the Member States and damages liability

This chapter examines the damages liability of the EU and Member States pursuant to the Treaties. It is a topic of considerable intellectual and practical interest. Damages liability, in conjunction with review, constitutes one of the two principal mechanisms for holding public actors to account. Th...

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Main Author: Craig, P
Other Authors: Heidemann, M
Format: Book section
Language:English
Published: Springer 2024
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