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How has the evolution and transformation of the Common Market
affected the legal concept of State aid? How has State aid adapted
to the development of the European Union? These questions and more
are answered in Juan Jorge Piernas Lopez's examination of the
historical, political, constitutional, and economical events that
have affected the development of State aid in the EU. Examining
three key, interwoven arguments, this book provides a richer
understanding of current formulas which depict the concept of aid
through the prism of policy and enforcement considerations. First,
the book demonstrates that the concept of aid is a 'living
instrument' that has been applied in accordance with the main
policy priorities of the European Commission. Second, contrary to
what has been affirmed in other literature, the evolution of this
concept has been influenced by the broader advancement of the case
law of the Court of Justice in different periods of the integration
process. Third, the author contends that the study of the evolution
of the concept of aid in light of policy and case law provides a
holistic outlook valuable to the decision making process of
difficult cases. In this regard, the book provides criteria to
interpret and discuss cases including Sloman Neptun, Philip Morris,
and Azores, beyond the analysis traditionally adopted in this
field.
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