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European Community Law of State Aid
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246x171mm
978-0-19-954301-4
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26 March 2009
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- Comprehensive and accessible analysis of the legal aspects of state aids in the EC, encompassing substantive changes taking place under the EC's State Aids Action Plan
- Coverage of practical issues such as procedures for notification to the Commission, the various outcomes of the Commission's investigation, and judicial remedies in the European Courts
- Sets out the role of national courts in enforcement, and the application of various types of aid (including regional aids, horizontal aids and aids to specific sectors) to industry sectors
- Written by a team of barristers and solicitors who are recognized experts in the field
This is a comprehensive work for practitioners on the Law of State Aids in the European Community, and is accessible to practitioners who do not specialise in competition law, as well as being a reference book for competition lawyers. The book discusses the substantive changes taking place under the EC's State Aid Action Plan, including the Regional Aid Guidelines, the creation of a General Block Exemption (consolidating the previous Block Exemptions for Training, SMEs and Employment, as well as extending to R&D, the Environment and Regional aspects) and the adoption of a Decision and Guidelines on the Services of General Economic
Interest. Other innovations concern new Guidelines for R&D and Innovation, as well as the environment, Communications on interest rates, short term credit insurance and risk capital, modifications to the transparency directive and a new Framework on State aid to Shipbuilding.
It covers the background and development of EC State Aid law, and the concept of State Aid, as well as more practical issues such as procedures for notification to the Commission and the various outcomes of the Commission's investigation, and judicial remedies in the European Courts. It also sets out the role of national courts in the enforcement of State Aid rules, and the actual application of various types of aid, including regional aids, horizontal aids and aids to specific industry
sectors.Readership: Legal practitioners in the EC specialising in competition law, academics in the field, and non-specialist practitioners, in particular commercial practitioners.
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Kelyn Bacon, Barrister, Brick Court Chambers Contributors: Kelyn Bacon, Barrister, Brick Court Chambers Rachel Bickler, Nabarro Nathanson Michael Cardwell, School of Law, University of Leeds Lesley Davey, Reed Smith Richards Butler LLP James Flynn QC, Brick Court Chambers Katherine Holmes, Reed Smith Richards Butler LLP Marjorie Holmes, Reed Smith Richards Butler LLP Fred Houwen, Reed Smith Richards Butler LLP Damir Kaufman, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Croatia Cyrus Mehta, Partner, Nabarro Nathanson Alison Oldale, LECG Ltd Ilan Sherr, Nabarro Nathanson Richard Waite, Reed Smith Richards Butler LLP Noel Watson-Doig, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP Fiona Wishlade, European Policies Reseach Centre, University of Strathclyde
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"It is particularly clear in exposing the complementary and separate roles of the ECJ and national jurisdictions in the application and enforcement of State aid rules" - Pierre-Emmanuel Dupont, European Business Law Review
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PART I: GENERAL RULES
1: Alison Oldale: Introduction to State aid law and policy
2: Kelyn Bacon: Concept of state aid
3: Kelyn Bacon: Compatibility of aid: general principles
4: Damir Kaufman: International agreements
PART II: SPECIFIC TYPES OF AID
5: Rachel Bickler: Environmental aid
6: Ilan Sherr: Employment and training aid
7: Cyrus Mehta: Rescue and restructuring aid
8: Rachel Bickler: Research and development aid
9: Cyrus Mehta: Risk-capital
10: Ilan Sherr: Small and medium-sized enterprises
11: Michael Cardwell: Agriculture and fisheries
12: Lesley Davey and Richard Waite: Transport
13: Katherine Holmes and Fred Houwen: Media and communications
14: Noel Watson-Doig: Energy, coal and steel
15: Fiona Wishlade: Regional aid
PART III: ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES
16: Kelyn Bacon: Supervision by the Commission
17: Kelyn Bacon: Judicial remedies in the European Courts
18: Kelyn Bacon and James Flynn QC: National Court Proceedings
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