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OverviewThis important new work offers a comprehensive and compelling account of State aid law and policy and its application to the energy sector. Clearly structured and offering meticulous detail and robust analysis, it is required reading for all practitioners in the field. The volume explores general questions from the definition of State aid to its application in Member States by national courts. It also examines questions of procedure, questions of compatibility, and State aid and the EEA. It is an invaluable tool for lawyers, policymakers and tax professionals specialising in State aid law and energy law, written by a team of leading practitioners and academics in the field. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leigh Hancher (Tilburg University, the Netherlands) , Adrien de Hauteclocque (Court of Justice of the European Union (General Court), Luxembourg) , Francesco Maria Salerno (Gianni Origoni Grippo Cappelli & Partners)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Weight: 1.248kg ISBN: 9781509913688ISBN 10: 1509913688 Pages: 640 Publication Date: 22 February 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPART I: THE DEFINITION OF STATE AID 1. What is State Aid? Falk Schöning and Clemens Ziegler 2. State Aid and Price Regulation in the Energy Sector Guillaume Dezobry and Adrien de Hauteclocque 3. State Aid and Taxation: Special Focus on Energy and the Environment Lena Sandberg 4. WTO Subsidy Rules: Implications for Energy Anna-Alexandra Marhold PART II: COMPATIBILITY ISSUES 5. Compatibility of RES: A Legal and Economic Approach Francesco Maria Salerno, Sébastien Douguet and Vincent Rious 6. Capacity Mechanisms and Auctions Leigh Hancher and Christoph Riechmann 7. Cross-Border Participation in Capacity Mechanisms: Legal and Economic Issues Fabien Roques, Charles Verhaeghe and Guillaume Dezobry 8. Aid to Nuclear and Coal Leigh Hancher and Max Klasse 9. Projects of Common Interest and Energy Infrastructure Projects Julia Sack, Kristina Zych and Kai Uwe Pritzsche 10. Services of General Economic Interest and EU State Aid Control in Energy Markets Adrien de Hauteclocque, Francesco Maria Salerno and Simina Suciu PART III: PROCEDURES 11. State Aid Recovery and the Energy Sector Jacques Derenne 12. Arbitration Johannes Koepp, Alejandro Escobar, Laurie Frey and Ernesto Feliz 13. Common EU Law Principles of Private Enforcement of State Aid Georg M Berrisch and Brian R Byrne PART IV: STATE AID AND ENERGY IN NATIONAL COURTS, THE EEA AND THE ENERGY COMMUNITY 14. Germany Falk Schöning and Clemens Ziegler 15. France Liliana Eskenazi 16. Netherlands Marinus Winters 17. Austria Moritz Am Ende and Judith Grimm 18. Italy Pierluigi Congedo 19. Greece Antonis Metaxas 20. Belgium Wim Vandenberghe 21. Spain Jose Luis Buendía and Miguel Ángel Bolsa 22. State Aid and the EEA Svein Terje Tveit and Jens Naas-Bibow 23. State Aid Enforcement in the Energy Community Marco Botta and Rozeta KarovaReviewsIn State Aid and the Energy Sector the editors have successfully combined the analytical strengths, State aid and energy sector knowledge of a large number of authors to complete an excellent book within an important area of EU law and policy. In not only concentrating on the traditional topics of EU State aid law, but also including comprehensive country reports and aspects such as WTO law, arbitration, the EEA Agreement and the Energy Community, the book succeeds in drawing the full picture of an increasingly complex area. -- Henrik Bjornebye, Scandinavian Institute of Maritime Law * Oil, Gas & Energy Law Intelligence * Author InformationDr Leigh Hancher is a part-time Professor and the Director of the Energy Union Law Area at the Florence School of Regulation (EUI), Florence, and Professor of European Law at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. Dr Adrien de Hauteclocque is a Law Clerk (Référendaire) with Vice-President M van der Woude at the Court of Justice of the European Union (General Court), Luxembourg, and an Adviser of the Florence School of Regulation, Florence. Dr Francesco Maria Salerno is the partner heading the Brussels office of law firm Gianni Origoni Grippo Cappelli & Partners. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |