The External Dimension of EU Migration and Asylum Policies 2020
DOI: 10.5771/9783845298375-253
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The Integrated EU Hotspot Administration and the Question of the EU’s Liability

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“…107 The CJEU jurisdiction on actions to annul FRONTEX' acts has been criticised as being too narrow, with actions for damages being put forward as a more credible redress avenue.108 Overall, EU liability, under its current strict procedural causality conditions, does not provide a suitable tool to remedy breaches of fundamental human rights in the externalisation process. 109…”
Section: Cjeu Litigationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…107 The CJEU jurisdiction on actions to annul FRONTEX' acts has been criticised as being too narrow, with actions for damages being put forward as a more credible redress avenue.108 Overall, EU liability, under its current strict procedural causality conditions, does not provide a suitable tool to remedy breaches of fundamental human rights in the externalisation process. 109…”
Section: Cjeu Litigationmentioning
confidence: 99%