Köbler v Republik Österreich
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''Köbler v Austria'' (2003
C-224/01
is an
EU law European Union law is a system of rules operating within the member states of the European Union (EU). Since the founding of the European Coal and Steel Community following World War II, the EU has developed the aim to "promote peace, its val ...
case, concerning the
preliminary ruling A preliminary ruling is a decision of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on the interpretation of European Union law that is given in response to a request (preliminary reference) from a court or a tribunal of a member state. A preliminary rulin ...
procedure in the European Union.


Facts

Professors who had completed 15 years service in Austrian universities got more pay, but Professor Köbler had been in non-Austrian universities and claimed this should be considered. The ''Verwaltungsgerichtshof'' (VGH), the highest Austrian administrative court, referred to the European Court of Justice. The ECJ Registrar suggested an earlier ruling covered the same point, and the increment was not compatible with EU law. The VGH withdrew the request, but then decided that the earlier judgment was not applicable to Prof Köbler. He then claimed damages at the Vienna Civil Court, for the VGH infringing EU law. They referred to the ECJ.


Judgment

The Court of Justice held that all state organs, including the judiciary can be liable under Francovich principles. However, in this case, though the VGH was wrong, it was not sufficiently serious to warrant liability, so Prof Köbler lost. However, liability would arise only ‘in the exceptional case where the court has manifestly infringed the applicable law’. A deliberate refusal to follow EU law would result in liability.


See also

* European Union law


Notes


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kobler v Republik Osterreich Court of Justice of the European Union case law