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List of contents
- PART I - GENERAL RULES
- 1: Kelyn Bacon QC: Introduction to State Aid Law and Policy
- 2: Kelyn Bacon QC: The Definition of State Aid
- 3: Alan Bates: Compatibility of Aid: General Principles
- 4: Luca Rubini: International Agreements
- PART II - SPECIFIC TYPES OF AID
- 5: Kelyn Bacon QC: The General Block Exemption Regulation
- 6: Fiona Wishlade: Regional Aid
- 7: Kelyn Bacon QC: SME and Risk Finance Aid
- 8: Kelyn Bacon QC: Research, Development and Innovation
- 9: Kelyn Bacon QC: Training and Employment Aid
- 10: Thomas Karalis and Kelyn Bacon QC: Energy and Environmental Protection
- 11: Tim Johnston: Disaster Aid
- 12: George Peretz QC: Transport and Shipbuilding
- 13: Joseph Barrett and Emily Neill: Media and Communications
- 14: Tim Johnston: Culture, Heritage, Sport and Local Infrastructure
- 15: Cyrus Mehta: Rescue and Restructuring Aid
- 16: Daniel Piccinin and Anthony Jones: Financial Services
- 17: Kelyn Bacon QC: Agriculture and Fisheries
- PART III - ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES
- 18: Kelyn Bacon QC: Commission Procedure
- 19: Kelyn Bacon QC: Enforcement in the European Court
- 20: Daniel Piccinin: Enforcement in the National Courts
About the author
Kelyn Bacon QC is a barrister at Brick Court Chambers, where she specialises in EU and competition law. She has appeared in numerous high-profile competition and State aid cases in the English and European courts, and has acted for clients before the UK and EU competition authorities. Kelyn has lectured and published widely in the fields of State aid and competition law. She was the co-author and general editor of the first and second editions of this book, and is the co-founder of the UK State Aid Law Association.
Summary
The third edition of this highly-regarded and comprehensive reference guide to the law of State aid in the European Union, covering all relevant legislation, case law, important decisional practice, and policy themes shaping the approach of the various EU institutions to State aid control.
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There is no doubt that it would be of great use to practitioners.