The recent State Aid Modernization has decentralized the enforcement of State aid law. In particular, under the General Block Exemption Regulation a number of aid schemes do not require the preventive “check” by the European Commission, while national courts play a growing role in private enforcement of State aid law. This insightful book analyzes the enforcement of State aid law in the aftermath of the State Aid Modernization, identifying a number of emerging trends at the national and EU level.
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2. Is the notion of aid broadening or shrinking over time, and if so, why?: A subjetive view on the rationale of the case law
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3. State aid control: recent developments and some remaining challenges
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4. Infrastructures and SGEI: the scope of State aid control and its impact on national policies
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5. State aid policy in the broadband sector: public announcements, investments and crowding out
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7. New trends in State aid enforcement by national courts: damages claims and the State aid cooperation tools
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8. A recipe for confusion: parallel treaties and parallel proceedings in State aid cases
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9. Recent developments in German State aid jurisprudence: a scrutiny from the perspective of the preliminary reference procedure (Art. 267 TFEU)
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10. Enforcement of State aid law at the national level: recent trends in Spain
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