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Recent years have seen significant evolution in the European Commission's approach to State aid policy. This thought-provoking book analyses the enforcement of State Aid law in the aftermath of the State aid Modernization initiative, identifying a number of emerging trends at both national and EU level.

Eminent scholars unpack the recent developments that have contributed to the decentralization of the enforcement of State Aid law, including the General Block Exemption Regulation which allows a larger number of aid schemes to be implemented by national authorities without prior notification to the European Commission. Timely contributions also consider the increasing role of national courts in the enforcement of State aid rules, as well as the Commission's current reliance on State Aid policy to pursue common objectives of EU interest, thus shaping a de facto EU industrial policy.

This discerning book is a key resource for students and scholars specializing in both State Aid law and EU law more widely. Containing detailed analysis of the legal and economic consequences of State Aid Modernization, EU State Aid Law will also interest practitioners, economists, and public officials involved in State Aid enforcement.

Contributors include: M. Boccaccio, M. Botta, G. Bruzzone, F. Caliento, S. Donzelli, A. Heimler, M. Merola, G. Monti, P.L. Parcu, F, Pastor-Merchante, J.J. Piernas López, M.A. Rossi, A. Scott, J. Weinzierl, B. Willemot-Nieuwenhuys



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‘The subject of this book is very relevant, both in its timing and scope of analysis. The book presents solid analyses of current issues in the field and does so in a clear fashion, making it a welcome addition to State aid scholarship.’ -- Carlo Maria Colombo, Common Market Law Review

Table of Contents
Contents: Preface xv 1 Introduction 1 Pier Luigi Parcu, Giorgio Monti and Marco Botta 2 Is the notion of aid broadening or shrinking over time, and if so, why? A subjective view on the rationale of the case law 18 Massimo Merola and Filippo Caliento 3 State aid control: recent developments and some remaining challenges 54 Alberto Heimler 4 Infrastructures and SGEI: the scope of State aid control and its impact on national policies 70 Ginevra Bruzzone and Marco Boccaccio 5 State aid policy in the broadband sector: public announcements, investments and crowding out 99 Pier Luigi Parcu and Maria Alessandra Rossi 6 The functions of national courts in the private enforcement of State aid law 121 Fernando Pastor-Merchante and Giorgio Monti 7 New trends in State aid enforcement by national courts: damages claims and the State aid cooperation tools 141 Simone Donzelli and Bernadette Willemot-Nieuwenhuys 8 A recipe for confusion: parallel treaties and parallel proceedings in State aid cases 170 Adam Scott 9 Recent developments in German State aid jurisprudence: a scrutiny from the perspective of the preliminary reference procedure (Art. 267 TFEU) 194 Josef Weinzierl 10 Enforcement of State aid law at the national level: recent trends in Spain 218 Juan Jorge Piernas López Index 240

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/02/2020
      ISBN13: 9781788975247, 978-1788975247
      ISBN10: 1788975243

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Recent years have seen significant evolution in the European Commission's approach to State aid policy. This thought-provoking book analyses the enforcement of State Aid law in the aftermath of the State aid Modernization initiative, identifying a number of emerging trends at both national and EU level.

      Eminent scholars unpack the recent developments that have contributed to the decentralization of the enforcement of State Aid law, including the General Block Exemption Regulation which allows a larger number of aid schemes to be implemented by national authorities without prior notification to the European Commission. Timely contributions also consider the increasing role of national courts in the enforcement of State aid rules, as well as the Commission's current reliance on State Aid policy to pursue common objectives of EU interest, thus shaping a de facto EU industrial policy.

      This discerning book is a key resource for students and scholars specializing in both State Aid law and EU law more widely. Containing detailed analysis of the legal and economic consequences of State Aid Modernization, EU State Aid Law will also interest practitioners, economists, and public officials involved in State Aid enforcement.

      Contributors include: M. Boccaccio, M. Botta, G. Bruzzone, F. Caliento, S. Donzelli, A. Heimler, M. Merola, G. Monti, P.L. Parcu, F, Pastor-Merchante, J.J. Piernas López, M.A. Rossi, A. Scott, J. Weinzierl, B. Willemot-Nieuwenhuys



      Trade Review
      ‘The subject of this book is very relevant, both in its timing and scope of analysis. The book presents solid analyses of current issues in the field and does so in a clear fashion, making it a welcome addition to State aid scholarship.’ -- Carlo Maria Colombo, Common Market Law Review

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Preface xv 1 Introduction 1 Pier Luigi Parcu, Giorgio Monti and Marco Botta 2 Is the notion of aid broadening or shrinking over time, and if so, why? A subjective view on the rationale of the case law 18 Massimo Merola and Filippo Caliento 3 State aid control: recent developments and some remaining challenges 54 Alberto Heimler 4 Infrastructures and SGEI: the scope of State aid control and its impact on national policies 70 Ginevra Bruzzone and Marco Boccaccio 5 State aid policy in the broadband sector: public announcements, investments and crowding out 99 Pier Luigi Parcu and Maria Alessandra Rossi 6 The functions of national courts in the private enforcement of State aid law 121 Fernando Pastor-Merchante and Giorgio Monti 7 New trends in State aid enforcement by national courts: damages claims and the State aid cooperation tools 141 Simone Donzelli and Bernadette Willemot-Nieuwenhuys 8 A recipe for confusion: parallel treaties and parallel proceedings in State aid cases 170 Adam Scott 9 Recent developments in German State aid jurisprudence: a scrutiny from the perspective of the preliminary reference procedure (Art. 267 TFEU) 194 Josef Weinzierl 10 Enforcement of State aid law at the national level: recent trends in Spain 218 Juan Jorge Piernas López Index 240

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