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Financing Services of General Economic Interest - Reform and Modernization

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This book examines the legacy of the 2003 ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Altmark. This case changed the direction of how Services of General and Economic Interest (SGEI) should be funded in the EU against a background of liberalisation, and the need for efficiency and global competitiveness. The book examines the European Commission's response to the Altmark ruling in the measures known as the 'Altmark-Monti-Kroes Package' and charts the review of this package from 2009 culminating in a new package of measures, known as the 'Almunia Package'. The seemingly technocratic idea of a review of the 'Altmark-Monti-Kroes Package' could not have anticipated the demanding and changed economic and constitutional context of the EU in 2009. It is in this light that the authors in this book explore in great detail the different components of the new 'Almunia Package' of measures introduced in 2011-2012, offering a critical review and highlighting where the future direction of the regulation of SGEI may lead as the EU struggles in an economic climate of austerity to balance a new constitutional dimension of a 'highly competitive social market economy' with a modernisation agenda for the single market.

List of contents

Introduction.- The Impact of Altmark: the European Commission Case Law Responses.- The European Courts' Jurisprudence after Altmark: Evolution of Devolution? The Role of Procurement and Services of General Economic Interest after Altmark.- The European Commission's Reform Strategy.- The Almunia Package: Legal Constraints, Policy Procedures and Political Choices.- The Almunia Package: State aid and Services of General Economic Interest.- Financing Services of General Economic Interest: the European Commission's Economic Tests.- The Commission's Modernization Agenda for Procurement and Services of General Economic Interest.- The Altmark Update and Social Services-Towards a European Approach.- Transport.- This Won't Hurt a Bit: the Commission's Approach to Services of General Economic Interest and State Aid to Hospitals.- Conclusion.

About the author

Erika Szyszczak is a Jean Monnet Professor of Law ad personam at the University of Leicester, UK and a practising barrister at Littleton Chambers, Temple, UK. Johan van de Gronden is Professor of European Law at the Law Faculty of the Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

Summary

This book examines the legacy of the 2003 ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Altmark. This case changed the direction of how Services of General and Economic Interest (SGEI) should be funded in the EU against a background of liberalisation, and the need for efficiency and global competitiveness. The book examines the European Commission’s response to the Altmark ruling in the measures known as the ‘Altmark-Monti-Kroes Package’ and charts the review of this package from 2009 culminating in a new package of measures, known as the ‘Almunia Package’. The seemingly technocratic idea of a review of the ‘Altmark-Monti-Kroes Package’ could not have anticipated the demanding and changed economic and constitutional context of the EU in 2009. It is in this light that the authors in this book explore in great detail the different components of the new ‘Almunia Package’ of measures introduced in 2011-2012, offering a critical review and highlighting where the future direction of the regulation of SGEI may lead as the EU struggles in an economic climate of austerity to balance a new constitutional dimension of a ‘highly competitive social market economy’ with a modernisation agenda for the single market.

Product details

Assisted by Johan Willem van de Gronden (Editor), Johan W. van de Gronden (Editor), Johan Willem Gronden (Editor), Johan Willem van de Gronden (Editor), Erik Szyszczak (Editor), Erika Szyszczak (Editor), Johan W. van de Gronden (Editor), Johan Willem van de Gronden (Editor), Willem van de Gronden (Editor), Willem van de Gronden (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.09.2012
 
EAN 9789067049054
ISBN 978-90-6704-905-4
No. of pages 298
Dimensions 185 mm x 244 mm x 22 mm
Weight 584 g
Illustrations XVIII, 298 p.
Series Legal Issues of Services of General Interest
Legal Issues of Services of General Interest
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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