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Monday 12 September 2011
Thematic report (Finance): The Financial Regulator’s liability must be examined by an administrative jurisdiction when the facts involved do not strictly concern an individual decision, the only hypothesis when a civil jurisdiction is statutorily competent
Marie-Anne Frison-Roche, Managing Editor and Director
 

The Tribunal des Conflits ruled in a May 2, 2011 decision that administrative courts have jurisdiction over examining the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF¬—French Financial Markets Authority)’s liability when the facts involved are unrelated to an individual decision against a corporate plaintiff, but rather pertain to the conditions under which applications for the approval of documents relating to public issuance of shares are examined: the AMF is a legal person incorporated according to public law, and this is not a case in where jurisdiction had specifically been transferred to civil courts of law.

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