Case note co-authored by MCEL member Sarah Tas published in CMLRev 62(1)
Joyce and Sarah analysed the CJEU's Kočner v Europol case on EU liability and shared conduct. The case note studies the liability regime through five dimensions (definitional, constitutional, remedy, actor and rights) and argues that while the case constitutes a notable development in the debate on joint and shared responsibility, many questions remain unanswered.
Joyce de Coninck and Sarah Tas, ‘Investigating Five Dimensions of the EU’s Liability Regime: Marián Kočner’ (2025) 62 Common Market Law Review 195. Read the full case note here.

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