Introduction State aid is not supposed to be granted to a project after work has already started because it lacks incentive effect. But when the project incurs unexpected costs, it is socially important so that it cannot be abandoned and without the aid it becomes commercially unviable, then the Commission may authorise additional aid. In March 2022, the Commission approved […]
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State Aid Uncovered Blog
In Lexxion’s State Aid Uncovered blog, Prof. Phedon Nicolaides publishes weekly critical analyses of recent State aid judgments and decisions. Each post presents the key points of a court judgment or EU Commission decision, places it in the context of similar case law or practice, assesses the underlying reasoning and highlights any inconsistencies or contradictions.
Guest contributions from other State aid experts will also be published on the blog at irregular intervals to complement the content of the blog posts.
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7. October 2025 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
10. September 2024 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Introduction Normally the cost of compliance with mandatory regulations may not be offset, partially or fully, by State aid because it lacks incentive effect. The beneficiaries would have to incur those costs anyway. However, even in the case of mandatory compliance, State aid may still have an incentive effect if the undertakings concerned would cease altogether the activity in question. […]
20. February 2024 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Introduction On 19 May 2021, the General Court, in case T-643/20, Ryanair v Commission, annulled Commission decision SA.57116 by which it authorised State aid in favour of KLM in the context of the measures implemented by the Dutch government to address the covid-19 pandemic. In July 2021, the Commission re-adopted its original decision without the errors that had been identified […]
- necessity ×
7. October 2025 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Introduction State aid is not supposed to be granted to a project after work has already started because it lacks incentive effect. But when the project incurs unexpected costs, it is socially important so that it cannot be abandoned and without the aid it becomes commercially unviable, then the Commission may authorise additional aid. In March 2022, the Commission approved […]
10. September 2024 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Introduction Normally the cost of compliance with mandatory regulations may not be offset, partially or fully, by State aid because it lacks incentive effect. The beneficiaries would have to incur those costs anyway. However, even in the case of mandatory compliance, State aid may still have an incentive effect if the undertakings concerned would cease altogether the activity in question. […]
20. February 2024 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Introduction On 19 May 2021, the General Court, in case T-643/20, Ryanair v Commission, annulled Commission decision SA.57116 by which it authorised State aid in favour of KLM in the context of the measures implemented by the Dutch government to address the covid-19 pandemic. In July 2021, the Commission re-adopted its original decision without the errors that had been identified […]
- necessity ×
7. October 2025 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Introduction State aid is not supposed to be granted to a project after work has already started because it lacks incentive effect. But when the project incurs unexpected costs, it is socially important so that it cannot be abandoned and without the aid it becomes commercially unviable, then the Commission may authorise additional aid. In March 2022, the Commission approved […]
10. September 2024 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Introduction Normally the cost of compliance with mandatory regulations may not be offset, partially or fully, by State aid because it lacks incentive effect. The beneficiaries would have to incur those costs anyway. However, even in the case of mandatory compliance, State aid may still have an incentive effect if the undertakings concerned would cease altogether the activity in question. […]
20. February 2024 |
State Aid Uncovered
by Phedon Nicolaides
Introduction On 19 May 2021, the General Court, in case T-643/20, Ryanair v Commission, annulled Commission decision SA.57116 by which it authorised State aid in favour of KLM in the context of the measures implemented by the Dutch government to address the covid-19 pandemic. In July 2021, the Commission re-adopted its original decision without the errors that had been identified […]