Research Handbook on European State Aid Law

Author:   Erika Szyszczak
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781849802741


Pages:   456
Publication Date:   30 September 2011
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'This fine collection of essays demonstrates in a very articulate way why EU State aid law has taken the centre stage of EU law. In eighteen chapters the reader is provided with a fascinating snapshot of the main issues and developments of the law. The key elements of the EU policy are analysed in a critical way often leading to new insights. In addition the book contains a wealth of material greatly facilitating further research.' - Piet Jan Slot, University of Leiden, the Netherlands 'European state aid law needs more self-questioning and more intellectual debate. In my view, this Research Handbook is a very valuable contribution to this necessary process. It correctly identifies the most intellectually problematic issues within state aid law and asks the right questions. This may be due to the balance in the excellent selection of contributors, coming both from the academia and from practice. This guarantees, on the one hand, that the questions are relevant in practice and not purely theoretical but also provides, on the other hand, for a rigorous analytical approach when confronting the issues. The result is a fresh and interesting new look to many of the basic issues of state aid law.' - Jose Luis Buendia Sierra, Garrigues, Brussels, Belgium, and King's College London, UK This timely new Handbook reflects on current issues that confront State aid law and policy in the EU. State aid was a neglected area of competition law until attempts to modernize it became central to the Lisbon process 2000 where the aim was to encourage 'intelligent' State aid by reducing aid to specific sectors and by making better use of aid for horizontal projects central to EU integration concerns. This policy framework has underpinned the new approach to State aid policy in the EU in recent years and informs many of the chapters in this book. Contributions from leading academics, regulators and practising lawyers, discuss topics devoted to modernization, problems faced by recent enlargements of the EU, the role of State aid in the fiscal crisis and recession, the role of the private market investor test, regional aid, environmental aid and the review of the Altmark ruling. Perspectives on State aid law and policy from the disciplines of economics and political science are also explored in detail. Research Handbook on European State Aid Law will appeal to academics, regulators, national and EU government officials, practitioners and postgraduate students who are involved in State aid law. Contributors: C. Ahlborn, A. Bartosch, A. Biondi, A. Birnstiel, M. Blauberger, L. Coppi, M.-A. Dittel, M. Everson, M. Farley, L. Hancher, H. Heinrich, H.C.H. Hofmann, K.-O. Junginger-Dittel, J. Kavanagh, T. Kleiner, M. Krajewski, R. Krämer, A. Lykotrafiti, C. Micheau, A. Morini, P. Nebbia, G. Niels, D. Piccinin, S. Pilsbury, F. Salerno, M. Schütte, E. Szyszczak

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Author:   Erika Szyszczak
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
ISBN:  

9781849802741


ISBN 10:   1849802742
Pages:   456
Publication Date:   30 September 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Contents: Preface Erika Szyszczak 1. Modernization of State Aid Policy Thibaut Kleiner 2. State Aid Control from a Political Science Perspective Michael Blauberger 3. State Aid in the Accession States Alexander Birnstiel and Helge Heinrich 4. The Role of Economics in State Aid Analysis and the Balancing Test Lorenzo Coppi 5. The Market Economy Investor: An Economic Role Model for Assessing State Aid James Kavanagh, Gunnar Niels and Simon Pilsbury 6. The Intersection between the Market Economy Investor Principle and the One Time-last Time Principle in the Context of Airline Restructuring Operations Antigoni Lykotrafiti 7. The Great Recession and Other Mishaps: The Commission's Policy of Restructuring Aid in a Time of Crisis Christian Ahlborn and Daniel Piccinin 8. The Concept of Selectivity? Andreas Bartosch 9. State Aid and Taxation in EU Law Claire Micheau 10. Regional State Aid Maja-Alexandra Dittel and Klaus-Otto Junginger-Dittel 11. State Aid in the Energy Sector Leigh Hancher and Francesco Salerno 12. The Relationship between State Aid and the Single Market Andrea Biondi and Martin Farley 13. Altmark Assessed Erika Szyszczak 14. European Economic Rights and National State Aids Policy in Conflict: The Problem of the Democratic Securing of Welfare Michelle Everson 15. Procedural Aspects of EU State Aid Law and Practice Michael Schutte 16. Judicial Review of Commission Decisions in State Aid Herwig C.H. Hofmann and Alessandro Morini 17. State Aid and the Role of National Courts Paolisa Nebbia 18. State Aid (Subsidies) in International Trade Law Rike Kramer and Markus Krajewski Index

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`Erika Szyszczak is to be applauded for having assembled a very significant line-up of contributors and contributions in a very well-geared edited collection. . . the reviewer has enjoyed reading this edited collection. . . The book is comprehensive in highlighting the right issues and offering the right mix of high-level/detailed analysis that a complex subject such as state aid requires. As such, this edited collection will certainly be of use to policy-makers, practitioners, and students alike. What is also certain is that it will have a privileged position on my state aid shelf for a long time.' -- Luca Rubini, Yearbook of European Law `Erika Szyszczak and the team have come up trumps with a modern comment on state aid and policy. Thank you!' -- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, The Barrister Magazine `This fine collection of essays demonstrates in a very articulate way why EU State aid law has taken the centre stage of EU law. In eighteen chapters the reader is provided with a fascinating snapshot of the main issues and developments of the law. The key elements of the EU policy are analysed in a critical way often leading to new insights. In addition the book contains a wealth of material greatly facilitating further research.' -- Piet Jan Slot, University of Leiden, the Netherlands `European state aid law needs more self-questioning and more intellectual debate. In my view, this Research Handbook is a very valuable contribution to this necessary process. It correctly identifies the most intellectually problematic issues within state aid law and asks the right questions. This may be due to the balance in the excellent selection of contributors, coming both from the academia and from practice. This guarantees, on the one hand, that the questions are relevant in practice and not purely theoretical but also provides, on the other hand, for a rigorous analytical approach when confronting the issues. The result is a fresh and interesting new look to many of the basic issues of state aid law.' -- Jose Luis Buendia Sierra, Garrigues, Brussels, Belgium, and King's College London, UK `This Research Handbook provides an in-depth exploration of some of the most difficult and controversial issues in current State aid law and policy. It is unusual in providing not only a legal but also an economic and political science perspective on this rapidly developing area of EU law. The Handbook will be a welcome addition to the shelves of State aid practitioners and academics alike.' -- Kelyn Bacon, Brick Court Chambers, London, UK


'Erika Szyszczak is to be applauded for having assembled a very significant line-up of contributors and contributions in a very well-geared edited collection... the reviewer has enjoyed reading this edited collection... The book is comprehensive in highlighting the right issues and offering the right mix of high-level/detailed analysis that a complex subject such as state aid requires. As such, this edited collection will certainly be of use to policy-makers, practitioners, and students alike. What is also certain is that it will have a privileged position on my state aid shelf for a long time.' -- Luca Rubini, Yearbook of European Law 'Erika Szyszczak and the team have come up trumps with a modern comment on state aid and policy. Thank you!' -- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, The Barrister Magazine 'This fine collection of essays demonstrates in a very articulate way why EU State aid law has taken the centre stage of EU law. In eighteen chapters the reader is provided with a fascinating snapshot of the main issues and developments of the law. The key elements of the EU policy are analysed in a critical way often leading to new insights. In addition the book contains a wealth of material greatly facilitating further research.' -- Piet Jan Slot, University of Leiden, the Netherlands 'European state aid law needs more self-questioning and more intellectual debate. In my view, this Research Handbook is a very valuable contribution to this necessary process. It correctly identifies the most intellectually problematic issues within state aid law and asks the right questions. This may be due to the balance in the excellent selection of contributors, coming both from the academia and from practice. This guarantees, on the one hand, that the questions are relevant in practice and not purely theoretical but also provides, on the other hand, for a rigorous analytical approach when confronting the issues. The result is a fresh and interesting new look to many of the basic issues of state aid law.' -- Jose Luis Buendia Sierra, Garrigues, Brussels, Belgium, and King's College London, UK 'This Research Handbook provides an in-depth exploration of some of the most difficult and controversial issues in current State aid law and policy. It is unusual in providing not only a legal but also an economic and political science perspective on this rapidly developing area of EU law. The Handbook will be a welcome addition to the shelves of State aid practitioners and academics alike.' -- Kelyn Bacon, Brick Court Chambers, London, UK


'European state aid law needs more self-questioning and more intellectual debate. In my view, this Research Handbook is a very valuable contribution to this necessary process. It correctly identifies the most intellectually problematic issues within state aid law and asks the right questions. This may be due to the balance in the excellent selection of contributors, coming both from the academia and from practice. This guarantees, on the one hand, that the questions are relevant in practice and not purely theoretical but also provides, on the other hand, for a rigorous analytical approach when confronting the issues. The result is a fresh and interesting new look to many of the basic issues of state aid law.' - Jose Luis Buendia Sierra, Garrigues, Brussels, Belgium, and King's College London, UK 'This Research Handbook provides an in-depth exploration of some of the most difficult and controversial issues in current State aid law and policy. It is unusual in providing not only a legal but also an economic and political science perspective on this rapidly developing area of EU law. The Handbook will be a welcome addition to the shelves of State aid practitioners and academics alike.' - Kelyn Bacon, Brick Court Chambers, London, UK


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