Europa 1. Measures adopted by an institution – definitive nature – criteria 2. Procedure – claim for compensation distinct from an application for annulment – limits of this distinction 1. A measure adopted by an institution without conditions or reservations must be regarded as final in the absence of material factors which clearly and consistently indicate its provisional nature. Cf. Para. 1, summary, case 34/65 (1966) ECR 521. 2. A party may take action by means of a claim for compensation without being obliged to seek the annulment of the illegal measure which causes him damage. He may not, however, by this means attempt to obtain a result similar to that of the annulment of the measure in question, if the application for its annulment is inadmissible.
Citations:
C-59/65, [1966] EUECJ C-59/65
Links:
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Updated: 20 May 2022; Ref: scu.131817
