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State Aid Uncovered Blog

In Lexxions Blog „State Aid Uncovered” veröffentlicht Prof. Phedon Nicolaides wöchentlich kritische Analysen zu den neuesten Urteilen und Entscheidungen zu staatlichen Beihilfen. Jeder Beitrag stellt die wichtigsten Punkte eines Gerichtsurteils oder einer EU-Kommissionsentscheidung vor, ordnet sie in den Kontext ähnlicher Rechtsprechung oder Praxis ein, bewertet die zugrundeliegende Argumentation und zeigt etwaige Ungereimtheiten oder Widersprüche auf.

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Professor at Maastricht University; Professor at University of Nicosia, and Academic Director at Lexxion Training

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Competitors of Recipients of State Aid Can Challenge Aid Measures only when they Can Prove they Have “Legal Standing”

Introduction Perhaps paradoxically, a public authority can adopt a measure that confers an advantage to undertakings without that measure constituting State aid. This is the case, for example, when the measure is not selective or does not affect trade between Member States. A public measure may also escape being classified as State aid when it is a regulatory act. Normally, […]

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Competitors of Recipients of State Aid Can Challenge Aid Measures only when they Can Prove they Have “Legal Standing”

Introduction Perhaps paradoxically, a public authority can adopt a measure that confers an advantage to undertakings without that measure constituting State aid. This is the case, for example, when the measure is not selective or does not affect trade between Member States. A public measure may also escape being classified as State aid when it is a regulatory act. Normally, […]

- significant harm ×

Competitors of Recipients of State Aid Can Challenge Aid Measures only when they Can Prove they Have “Legal Standing”

Introduction Perhaps paradoxically, a public authority can adopt a measure that confers an advantage to undertakings without that measure constituting State aid. This is the case, for example, when the measure is not selective or does not affect trade between Member States. A public measure may also escape being classified as State aid when it is a regulatory act. Normally, […]

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