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The framework of rules governing the non-contractual (i.e. tortious) liability of the EU for the acts of its institutions and servants shares both many of the complexities and the policy-oriented nature of the rules governing judicial review. The text of the key provisions (Articles 178 and 215(2) EC) is set out in 11.2.
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van Gerven (1994b), ‘Non-contractual Liability of Member States, Community Institutions and Individuals for Breaches of Community Law with a View to a Common Law for Europe’, 1 MJ 6.
Hartley (1994) Ch. 17, ‘Community Obligations’.
Wils (1992), ‘Concurrent Liability of the Community and a Member State’, 17 ELRev. 191.
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Shaw, J. (1996). Non-Contractual Liability and Compensation for Loss Caused by the EU. In: Law of the European Union. Macmillan Law Masters. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14127-2_14
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