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Chapter 9 Self-Test Questions
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In
Francovich
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Italy
(cases C-6 & 9/90) the Court of Justice ruled that the provisions of the Directive relied upon by the claimant were directly effective.
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The Treaty basis for the doctrine of 'state liability' which was given in
Francovich
v
Italy
(Cases C-6 & 9/90) is Article 288 TFEU, which imposes an obligation on Member States to implement Directives, and _________________.
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In
Brasserie du
Pêcheur
SA
v
Germany
the CJ clarified a number of unclear matters regarding the extent of
Francovich
v
Italy
(cases C-6 & 9/90). [Please select all that apply]
The principle of State liability is not confined to failure to implement EU directives.
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Member States are liable for domestic acts or omissions in breach of Union law, whether or not the Union law has direct effect.
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The principle of 'state liability' is only confined to Member States' failure to implement EU Directives which have direct effect.
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Brasserie
du Pêcheur SA
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Germany
refined the three conditions laid down in
Francovich
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In
Kobler
v
Austria
(case C-224/01) the CJ confirmed that a State will incur liability for actions by its courts _______ for damage caused by a "manifest infring[ment]" of EU law.
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What is the relationship between direct effect and state liability?
Direct effect and State liability are mutually exclusive
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If direct effect is available then state liability will be as well, and vice versa
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There is no clear answer, but the preferred position seems to see state liability as the approach of law resort.
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