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Introducing Normative Law and Economics: Searching for an Aim of State Liability Law

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In the preceding parts, it was explained why, if at all, Member States might breach European legislation they voluntarily approved of. Also, existing legal remedies on both the private and the public level coping with this breaching were discussed.

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(2007). Introducing Normative Law and Economics: Searching for an Aim of State Liability Law. In: State Liability for Breaches of European Law. DUV. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-9494-9_5

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