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Developments in Services of General Interest

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This is the third book in the series Legal Issues of Services of General Interest. The book focuses upon a set of research questions on the recent developments in the emergence of services of general interest (SGIs) as a distinct EU concept. This includes, inter alia, the emergence of universal service obligations and the way they are regulated in the EU in primary and secondary law, the range of soft law communications adopted by the Commission to create a distinctive EU concept of SGIs, the residual role of hard law in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), the special problems created by Social Services of General Economic Interest and the interaction of procurement and state aid law with SGIs. A new perspective is offered in this book: some of the issues faced by the EU in accommodating SGIs into a regulatory framework are found also in the policy of the WTO and in least developed countries (LDCs).

List of contents

Introduction: Why do public services challenge the European Union?
Part I: Background Issues
From Rome to Lisbon: SGIs in primary law
The Commission's soft law in the area of Services of General Economic Interest
Article 106 TFEU is dead - Long live Article 106 TFEU!
The definition of a 'contract' under Article 106 TFEU
Part II: New Legal Issues
Social Services of General Interest and EU Law
Universal Service Obligations: Fulfilling New Generations Of Services of General Economic Interest
Public Service Obligations - protection of public service values in a national and European context
Part III: Global Issues
Public Private Partnerships and Government Services in Least Developed Countries: Regulatory Paradoxes
Universal Service Provisions in International Agreements of the EU: From Derogation to Obligation?
Conclusion

Summary

This is the third book in the series Legal Issues of Services of General Interest. The book focuses upon a set of research questions on the recent developments in the emergence of services of general interest (SGIs) as a distinct EU concept. This includes, inter alia, the emergence of universal service obligations and the way they are regulated in the EU in primary and secondary law, the range of soft law communications adopted by the Commission to create a distinctive EU concept of SGIs, the residual role of hard law in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), the special problems created by Social Services of General Economic Interest and the interaction of procurement and state aid law with SGIs. A new perspective is offered in this book: some of the issues faced by the EU in accommodating SGIs into a regulatory framework are found also in the policy of the WTO and in least developed countries (LDCs).

Product details

Assisted by Mads Andenæs (Editor), Mads Andenæs et al (Editor), Tarjei Bekkedal (Editor), Ji Davies (Editor), Jim Davies (Editor), Erika Szyszczak (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.05.2013
 
EAN 9789067048316
ISBN 978-90-6704-831-6
No. of pages 266
Dimensions 155 mm x 15 mm x 235 mm
Weight 435 g
Illustrations XVIII, 266 p.
Series Legal Issues of Services of General Interest
Legal Issues of Services of General Interest
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

C, Law and Criminology, European law, Law—Europe

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