State Aid Control in the European Union

作者: Christian Adam

DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-57832-7_4

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摘要: This chapter presents the general development of rules, compliance, and governmental litigation in context EU’s state aid policy. It highlights that supranational administrative acts have come to play an increasingly important role this sector. On one hand, member states thus had rely more on actions for annulment as a way keep Commission check. other it allowed use annulments judicialize compliance conflict strategically engage Court Justice regime through judicial law-making. Yet, national governments differ substantially terms their willingness initiate when confronted with adverse acts.

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