Tort Liability of Public Authorities in European Laws
Herausgeber: Della Cananea, Giacinto; Caranta, Roberto
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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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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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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780198867555
- ISBN-10: 0198867557
- Artikelnr.: 60599944
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 780g
- ISBN-13: 9780198867555
- ISBN-10: 0198867557
- Artikelnr.: 60599944
Giacinto della Cananea is a professor and leading authority on EU administrative law and comparative administrative law. His publications include five monographs, 20 edited volumes, and over 150 articles, book chapters, and comments to judicial decisions on national and EU administrative law, global administrative law, and public finances. He is a co-ordinator of ReNEUAL, and a member of the European Group of Public Law, the European Constitutional Law Network, the Societas Juris Public Europei, and the Dornburg Group of Administrative Law. Roberto Caranta is a professor in the Law Department of the University of Turin (IT), and Director of the Master's Program on Public Procurement Management for Sustainable Development. He works on institutional issues of EU law, and specifically judicial review, environmental law, and public procurement law. He was the General rapporteur to the 2014 FIDE Congress in Copenhagen. He is an editor or co-editor of several texts including the European Procurement Law Series; Cost and EU Public Procurement Law:Life-Cycle Costing for Sustainability (2020); Transparency in EU Procurements (2019); and The Making of a New European Legal Culture: the Aarhus Convention (2018).
* The 'Common Core' of European Administrative Laws: An Introduction
* 1: Giacinto della Cananea: A 'Common Core' Research on Government
Liability in Tort: A Comparative Introduction
* 2: Mauro Bussani: On the 'Common Core of European Administrative
Laws' Methodology (and European Tort Laws)
* The Legal Systems Selected for Comparison: Principles and Remedies
* 3: Stefan Storr, Kathrin Bayer, Daniela Bereiter, Luca Mischensky:
Constitutional Foundations and the Design of the Austrian Liability
of Public Bodies Act
* 4: Barbara Marchetti: The EU Institutions Liability between the
Member States Principles and the Causality Standards of the EU Court
of Justice
* 5: Thomas Perroud: Government Liability in France: A Special Regime
Under General Principles
* 6: Ferdinand Wollenschläger and Johannes Stapf: The System of Public
Authority Liability in Germany
* 7: Lilla Berkes: Public Authority Liability in Hungary:
Constitutional Principles and Judicial Remedies
* 8: Fulvio Cortese: The Liability of Public Administration: A Special
Regime Between Formal Requirements and Substantial Goals
* 9: Marek Wierzbowski, Marek Grzywacz, Joanna Róg Dyrda, Katarzyna
Ziólkowska: The Principles Governing Public Authority Liability in
Poland
* 10: Roxana Vornicu: Public Authority Liability in Romania
* 11: Eva Maria Nieto Garrido: Constitutional Foundations of Government
Liability in Spain
* 12: Thierry Tanquerel: Constitutional Principles and Judicial
Remedies in Switzerland
* 13: Gordon Anthony: Public Authority Liability in the United Kingdom:
A Common Law Perspective
* Cases
* 14: Multiple Contributors: Cases
* Comparative Analyses
* 15: Jean-Bernard Auby: France, Italy and Spain
* 16: Carol Harlow: France and the UK
* 17: Paul Craig: EU Law and UK Law
* 18: Otto Pfersmann and Angela Ferrari Zumbini: Austria, Germany and
Switzerland
* 19: Giacinto della Cananea: Hungary, Poland and Romania
* 20: Roberto Caranta: Concluding Remarks: Towards Convergence? The
Road Beyond Institutional and Doctrinal Path-Dependence
* 1: Giacinto della Cananea: A 'Common Core' Research on Government
Liability in Tort: A Comparative Introduction
* 2: Mauro Bussani: On the 'Common Core of European Administrative
Laws' Methodology (and European Tort Laws)
* The Legal Systems Selected for Comparison: Principles and Remedies
* 3: Stefan Storr, Kathrin Bayer, Daniela Bereiter, Luca Mischensky:
Constitutional Foundations and the Design of the Austrian Liability
of Public Bodies Act
* 4: Barbara Marchetti: The EU Institutions Liability between the
Member States Principles and the Causality Standards of the EU Court
of Justice
* 5: Thomas Perroud: Government Liability in France: A Special Regime
Under General Principles
* 6: Ferdinand Wollenschläger and Johannes Stapf: The System of Public
Authority Liability in Germany
* 7: Lilla Berkes: Public Authority Liability in Hungary:
Constitutional Principles and Judicial Remedies
* 8: Fulvio Cortese: The Liability of Public Administration: A Special
Regime Between Formal Requirements and Substantial Goals
* 9: Marek Wierzbowski, Marek Grzywacz, Joanna Róg Dyrda, Katarzyna
Ziólkowska: The Principles Governing Public Authority Liability in
Poland
* 10: Roxana Vornicu: Public Authority Liability in Romania
* 11: Eva Maria Nieto Garrido: Constitutional Foundations of Government
Liability in Spain
* 12: Thierry Tanquerel: Constitutional Principles and Judicial
Remedies in Switzerland
* 13: Gordon Anthony: Public Authority Liability in the United Kingdom:
A Common Law Perspective
* Cases
* 14: Multiple Contributors: Cases
* Comparative Analyses
* 15: Jean-Bernard Auby: France, Italy and Spain
* 16: Carol Harlow: France and the UK
* 17: Paul Craig: EU Law and UK Law
* 18: Otto Pfersmann and Angela Ferrari Zumbini: Austria, Germany and
Switzerland
* 19: Giacinto della Cananea: Hungary, Poland and Romania
* 20: Roberto Caranta: Concluding Remarks: Towards Convergence? The
Road Beyond Institutional and Doctrinal Path-Dependence
* The 'Common Core' of European Administrative Laws: An Introduction
* 1: Giacinto della Cananea: A 'Common Core' Research on Government
Liability in Tort: A Comparative Introduction
* 2: Mauro Bussani: On the 'Common Core of European Administrative
Laws' Methodology (and European Tort Laws)
* The Legal Systems Selected for Comparison: Principles and Remedies
* 3: Stefan Storr, Kathrin Bayer, Daniela Bereiter, Luca Mischensky:
Constitutional Foundations and the Design of the Austrian Liability
of Public Bodies Act
* 4: Barbara Marchetti: The EU Institutions Liability between the
Member States Principles and the Causality Standards of the EU Court
of Justice
* 5: Thomas Perroud: Government Liability in France: A Special Regime
Under General Principles
* 6: Ferdinand Wollenschläger and Johannes Stapf: The System of Public
Authority Liability in Germany
* 7: Lilla Berkes: Public Authority Liability in Hungary:
Constitutional Principles and Judicial Remedies
* 8: Fulvio Cortese: The Liability of Public Administration: A Special
Regime Between Formal Requirements and Substantial Goals
* 9: Marek Wierzbowski, Marek Grzywacz, Joanna Róg Dyrda, Katarzyna
Ziólkowska: The Principles Governing Public Authority Liability in
Poland
* 10: Roxana Vornicu: Public Authority Liability in Romania
* 11: Eva Maria Nieto Garrido: Constitutional Foundations of Government
Liability in Spain
* 12: Thierry Tanquerel: Constitutional Principles and Judicial
Remedies in Switzerland
* 13: Gordon Anthony: Public Authority Liability in the United Kingdom:
A Common Law Perspective
* Cases
* 14: Multiple Contributors: Cases
* Comparative Analyses
* 15: Jean-Bernard Auby: France, Italy and Spain
* 16: Carol Harlow: France and the UK
* 17: Paul Craig: EU Law and UK Law
* 18: Otto Pfersmann and Angela Ferrari Zumbini: Austria, Germany and
Switzerland
* 19: Giacinto della Cananea: Hungary, Poland and Romania
* 20: Roberto Caranta: Concluding Remarks: Towards Convergence? The
Road Beyond Institutional and Doctrinal Path-Dependence
* 1: Giacinto della Cananea: A 'Common Core' Research on Government
Liability in Tort: A Comparative Introduction
* 2: Mauro Bussani: On the 'Common Core of European Administrative
Laws' Methodology (and European Tort Laws)
* The Legal Systems Selected for Comparison: Principles and Remedies
* 3: Stefan Storr, Kathrin Bayer, Daniela Bereiter, Luca Mischensky:
Constitutional Foundations and the Design of the Austrian Liability
of Public Bodies Act
* 4: Barbara Marchetti: The EU Institutions Liability between the
Member States Principles and the Causality Standards of the EU Court
of Justice
* 5: Thomas Perroud: Government Liability in France: A Special Regime
Under General Principles
* 6: Ferdinand Wollenschläger and Johannes Stapf: The System of Public
Authority Liability in Germany
* 7: Lilla Berkes: Public Authority Liability in Hungary:
Constitutional Principles and Judicial Remedies
* 8: Fulvio Cortese: The Liability of Public Administration: A Special
Regime Between Formal Requirements and Substantial Goals
* 9: Marek Wierzbowski, Marek Grzywacz, Joanna Róg Dyrda, Katarzyna
Ziólkowska: The Principles Governing Public Authority Liability in
Poland
* 10: Roxana Vornicu: Public Authority Liability in Romania
* 11: Eva Maria Nieto Garrido: Constitutional Foundations of Government
Liability in Spain
* 12: Thierry Tanquerel: Constitutional Principles and Judicial
Remedies in Switzerland
* 13: Gordon Anthony: Public Authority Liability in the United Kingdom:
A Common Law Perspective
* Cases
* 14: Multiple Contributors: Cases
* Comparative Analyses
* 15: Jean-Bernard Auby: France, Italy and Spain
* 16: Carol Harlow: France and the UK
* 17: Paul Craig: EU Law and UK Law
* 18: Otto Pfersmann and Angela Ferrari Zumbini: Austria, Germany and
Switzerland
* 19: Giacinto della Cananea: Hungary, Poland and Romania
* 20: Roberto Caranta: Concluding Remarks: Towards Convergence? The
Road Beyond Institutional and Doctrinal Path-Dependence