Case C-54/20 PC-54/20 P
Court of Justice
Status:
In progressCase on which the appeal is based:
62016TJ0502
DECISION
- Title
- Judgment of the Court (Second Chamber) of 5 May 2022. European Commission v Stefano Missir Mamachi di Lusignano, as heir of
Livio Missir Mamachi di Lusignano and Maria Letizia Missir Mamachi di Lusignano, as heir of Livio Missir Mamachi di Lusignano.
Appeal – Civil service – Non-contractual liability of the European Union based on a failure of an institution to fulfil its
duty to ensure the protection of its officials – Delegation of the European Commission in Morocco – Murdered official – Non-material
damage suffered by the official’s brother and sister – Remedy – Articles 270, 268 and 340 TFEU – Staff Regulations of Officials
of the European Union – Articles 40, 42b, 55a, 73, 90 and 91 – Concept of a ‘person to whom the Staff Regulations apply’ –
Statement of reasons. Case C-54/20 P.
- ECLI identifier
- ECLI:EU:C:2022:349
- Applicant
- EU institutions and bodies, European Commission
- Defendant
- Official of the European Union
- Judge-Rapporteur
- Prechal
- Type of procedure
- Staff cases,Appeal - unfounded,Action for damages
- Complementary documents:
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05/05/2022
PROCEEDINGS
- Title
- Opinion of Advocate General Ćapeta delivered on 16 December 2021. European Commission v Stefano Missir Mamachi di Lusignano,
as heir of Livio Missir Mamachi di Lusignano and Maria Letizia Missir Mamachi di Lusignano, as heir of Livio Missir Mamachi
di Lusignano. Appeal – Civil service – Non-contractual liability of the European Union based on a failure of an institution
to fulfil its duty to ensure the protection of its officials – Delegation of the European Commission in Morocco – Murdered
official – Non-material damage suffered by the official’s brother and sister – Remedy – Articles 270, 268 and 340 TFEU – Staff
Regulations of Officials of the European Union – Articles 40, 42b, 55a, 73, 90 and 91 – Concept of a ‘person to whom the Staff
Regulations apply’ – Statement of reasons. Case C-54/20 P.
- ECLI identifier
- ECLI:EU:C:2021:1025
- Advocate General
- Ćapeta
16/12/2021