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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Herwig C. H. Hofmann (Professor of European and Transnational Public Law, University of Luxembourg, Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance, Centre for European Law) , Claire Micheau (Policy Officer, European Commission)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 18.40cm , Height: 4.00cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.280kg ISBN: 9780198727460ISBN 10: 0198727461 Pages: 656 Publication Date: 03 March 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPart I: Rationales for State Aid Rules 1: Herwig Hofmann: Activity in a Multi-level System: Motivations for Aid, Why Control It, Evolution of Aid in the EU 2: Raj Chari: Evolution of Aid in the EU: Classifying Different Types of Countries, and the Financial and Economic Crisis 3: Claire Micheau: Evolution of State Aid Rules: Conceptions, Challenges, and Outcomes Part II: The Notion of State Aid 1: Erika Szyszczak: Criterion of State Origin 2: Wolf Sauter: The Notion of Undertaking 3: Aindrias O Caoimh and Wolf Sauter: Criterion of Advantage 4: Robert Cisotta: Criterion of Selectivity 5: Erika Szyszczak: Distortion of Competition and Effect on Trade Between EU Member States 6: Christopher Bovis: Public Procurement and State Aid 7: Katerina Pantazatou: European Structural, Investment Funds, and State Aid Control Part III: Compatibility Rules on State Aid 1: Tim Maxian Rusche: General Theory on Compatibility of State Aid 2: Massimo Orzan: De Jure Compatible Aid under Article 107 (2) TFEU 3: Ramona Ianus and Massimo Orzan: Aid Subject to a Discretionary Assessment under Article 107 (3) TFEU 4: Tim Maxian Rusche: Rescue and Restructuring Aid 5: Tim Maxian Rusche: Transport Aid (Article 93 TFEU) 6: Ramona Ianus: Aid Deemed to be Compatible with the Internal Market: The General Block Exemption Regulation (GBER) Part IV: Procedures before the Commission 1: Leigh Hancher: The Administrative Procedure - the Privileged Dialogue 2: Leigh Hancher, Francesco Maria Salerno, and Michael Schuette: The Different Stages in the State Aid Procedure 3: Bucura Catalina Mihaescu: Recovery of Unlawful Aid and the Role of the National Courts Part V: Judicial Review Before the Court of Justice of the European Union 1: Hanns Peter Nehl and Viktor Kreuschitz: Introduction: EU State Aid Litigation in a Quasi-Federal System 2: Hanns Peter Nehl: Direct Actions and Judicial Review before the Union Courts 3: Viktor Kreuschitz: Decentralized Judicial Review and Enforcement of EU State Aid Rules Part VI: Global Approach of State Aid Law - WTO Law and EU Trade Defence Instruments 1: Luca Rubini: WTO Subsidy Laws: The International Regulation of State Aid 2: Juhi Sud and Edwin Vermulst: Anti-subsidy Law and Practice of the European UnionReviewsOur view is that Oxford University Press have produced a very clear collection of views with their excellent new title ... Jaeger concludes rightly that scholars and practitioners before the Court of Justice should read this book because it is a key tool to understanding the evolution of State Aid, to explore elements of potential answers to the most common, albeit complex, questions and to conceive possible future developments on the subject. Richard Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, Richmond Green Chambers. Author InformationHerwig C. H. Hofmann is Professor of European and Transnational Public Law at the University of Luxembourg. He researches, teaches, advises, and litigates in European and transnational constitutional, administrative, and regulatory law as well as international economic law. A graduate of the Universities of Hamburg and Oxford, he was previously lecturer in law at Trinity College in Dublin and has been visiting scholar and professor at several universities including Columbia Law School in New York, University of San Francisco Law School, Sciences Po, Paris, and Chuo in Tokyo, and is on the boards of several academic journals. Claire Micheau is a policy officer at DG Competition (European Commission). She is a regular invited lecturer in several universities, including the University of Luxembourg, University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, University of Helsinki, and LUMSA University (Rome). Previously, she held a teaching position in the law departments of Trinity College Dublin and Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne. Claire Micheau has graduated with a Ph.D. (Sorbonne Law School and University of Luxembourg, with Summa Cum Laude; PhD award Prix Solennel de la Chancellerie des Universites de Paris for the best doctoral thesis and Award for Outstanding PhD Thesis of the Luxembourgish National Research Fund) and LL.M. at the University of Cologne. She is also qualified as an attorney at the Paris Bar. She has published various books and articles in the areas of EU law, WTO law, State aid law, and tax law. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |