De minimis aid under EU law / Ricardo Pedro.
2022
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Title
De minimis aid under EU law / Ricardo Pedro.
Published
The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press, [2022]
Call Number
KJE6437 .P44 2022
ISBN
9462655421
9789462655423
9789462655423
Description
xv, 147 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1322051063
Summary
This book deals with 'de minimis' aid and demonstrates that it is both a 'sui generis' legal concept in the context of State aid and subject to a complex regime. 0On the one hand, it is a 'sui generis' concept in that (i) it seeks to strike a balance between simplifying the grant process and not distorting competition in the internal market, while being a tool that Member States are able to apply easily and (ii) it is subject to ex ante control by Member States. On the other hand, it is complex in that (i) it requires determining the sectors of economic activity it applies to; (ii) a few notions specific to the regime are not easy to understand, such as the notion of "single undertaking"; and (iii) it requires combining four de minimis regimes (one general and three special), which in turn requires reconciling those regimes with each other and with other aid, not least because of the cumulation rules. Lastly, these particularities were also reflected in the recovery regime for unlawful 'de minimis' aid.0.
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This book deals with 'de minimis' aid and demonstrates that it is both a 'sui generis' legal concept in the context of State aid and subject to a complex regime. 0On the one hand, it is a 'sui generis' concept in that (i) it seeks to strike a balance between simplifying the grant process and not distorting competition in the internal market, while being a tool that Member States are able to apply easily and (ii) it is subject to ex ante control by Member States. On the other hand, it is complex in that (i) it requires determining the sectors of economic activity it applies to; (ii) a few notions specific to the regime are not easy to understand, such as the notion of "single undertaking"; and (iii) it requires combining four de minimis regimes (one general and three special), which in turn requires reconciling those regimes with each other and with other aid, not least because of the cumulation rules. Lastly, these particularities were also reflected in the recovery regime for unlawful 'de minimis' aid.0.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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