Luxembourg, 26/11/2003 (Agence Europe) - In a case called 'Peter Paul', the Advocate General Christine Stix-Hackl issued conclusions in which she argues that no directives relating to banking law confer on individuals the right to demand the establishment of adequate measures by the national authorities and to hold them responsible for failings, indicates a Court of Justice Communiqué.
Peter Paul and other customers of the bankrupt German BVH bank sued the German Federal Republic from whom...