Competition and State Aid, currently in its third edition, has been updated and integrated by eminent professors, EU law practitioners and lawyers of Greenberg Traurig Santa Maria, a prominent law firm that for years has distinguished itself for handling State aid cases before EU and Member State courts, and brilliantly captures the current state of the relation between State aid and EU inter-state competition. Since its first edition in 2007, this masterful book has established itself as the preeminent resource for practitioners who must interpret this vexed relationship on a case-by-case basis.
What’s in this book:
Drawing on numerous additional case profiles from the years following the first edition, the book merges deep familiarity with the relevant features of EU law and the expertise that the contributors have built in their everyday practice. Among the considerations connected with the ‘State aid phenomenon’ and the cases arising from it, the seventeen expert contributors explore and clarify the following issues and topics:
How this will help you:
As in the previous editions, the overall approach is eminently pragmatic, laying emphasis on the procedure before the Commission, EU courts, and national courts. Given the contributors' expert knowledge in navigating a diverse range of relevant situations from various perspectives, the book's credibility is beyond question. It is certain to be of great value to practitioners in all EU Member States, as well as to economists, policymakers, and jurists dealing with European law at all levels.