La garantía patrimonial ante actos normativos lícitos en Derecho comunitario: entre la responsabilidad patrimonial objetiva y el derecho de propiedad.

Authors

  • DOLORES UTRILLA FERNÁNDEZ-BERMEJO

Keywords:

right to private property, French Law, German Law, new alternatives.

Abstract

The European Union Law recognizes and protects the right to private property. The European Court of Justice distinguishes between two different interventions on the right: the delimitation of its content and the expropriation. Nevertheless, there exist some european measures that, affecting the right to property, can not be qualified as none of the measures mentioned above. This is specially important concerning those european undertakings whose legality can not be controlled by the European Court of Justice. Two possible solutions have been examined: the one coming from French Law (the liability without unlawfullness) and the one derived from German Law (the cuasi-expropiatory measures over property). Here we review the judicial treatment of this question, paying special attention to the FIAMM case (2008), the last one on this topic from the European Court of Justice, that seems to open new alternatives.

Published

2010-04-14

Issue

Section

CASE LAW