Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Foreword
- Editors’ Preface
- Contents
- Part I General Perspectives
- Part II Eu Law Perspectives
- Chapter 6 Requirements under EU Law on the Allocation of Scarce European Subsidies
- Chapter 7 Τhe Allocation of Limited Authorisations under EU Internal Market Rules
- Chapter 8 The Need for Optimal Choice: Exploring a Hierarchy between Allocation Procedures for Limited Authorisations under EU Law
- Chapter 9 The Influence of EU State Aid Law on the Allocation of Limited Rights by National Authorities
- Chapter 10 Allocation of Limited Rights from a European Public Procurement Law Perspective
- Chapter 11 The Allocation of Limited Licences by the Administration – Requirements under the European Fundamental Right to Property
- Part III Comparative Law Perspectives
- List of Contributors
- Ius Commune Europaeum
Chapter 9 - The Influence of EU State Aid Law on the Allocation of Limited Rights by National Authorities
from Part II - Eu Law Perspectives
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2018
- Frontmatter
- Foreword
- Editors’ Preface
- Contents
- Part I General Perspectives
- Part II Eu Law Perspectives
- Chapter 6 Requirements under EU Law on the Allocation of Scarce European Subsidies
- Chapter 7 Τhe Allocation of Limited Authorisations under EU Internal Market Rules
- Chapter 8 The Need for Optimal Choice: Exploring a Hierarchy between Allocation Procedures for Limited Authorisations under EU Law
- Chapter 9 The Influence of EU State Aid Law on the Allocation of Limited Rights by National Authorities
- Chapter 10 Allocation of Limited Rights from a European Public Procurement Law Perspective
- Chapter 11 The Allocation of Limited Licences by the Administration – Requirements under the European Fundamental Right to Property
- Part III Comparative Law Perspectives
- List of Contributors
- Ius Commune Europaeum
Summary
Introduction
When allocating and granting limited rights, national authorities within the EU Member States should be aware of the possible influence of EU State aid law. The same applies to the national legislatures, when creating the underlying schemes for such limited rights. In fields in which regulation at EU level exists, e.g. in the field of CO2 emissions, the role of EU State aid law may be mentioned explicitly and clarified in the applicable EU legislation or guidelines. However, also by lack of such explicit reference in secondary EU regulation or soft law documents, the EU State aid rules, as laid down in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (hereinafter: TFEU), may be applicable when dealing with limited authorisations or claims within the scope of this book, for example in the field of the allocation of limited gambling licences. According to consistent case law of the European Court of Justice the concept of State aid embraces all measures ‘which, in various forms, mitigate the charges which are normally included in the budget of an undertaking and which, therefore, without being subsidies in the strict sense of the word, are similar in character and have the same effect (…).’ Although the concept of State aid is interpreted and applied broadly, little literature exists on the application of EU State aid rules to the allocation of limited rights by administrative authorities.
The aim of this chapter, therefore, is twofold. First, to explore to what extent the EU State aid law requirements could influence the allocation of limited rights by national authorities or the legislature (hereinafter generally referred to as: the allocation of limited rights). The second aim of this chapter is to contribute to the central question of this book. Based on the explorative analysis of the role of EU State aid law with regard to the allocation of limited rights, an answer is sought to the question what could be learned from EU State aid law with a view to the development of a consistent and general legal theory of the allocation of limited rights by national authorities. To do so, Section 2 first deals with the conditions which should be met in order to qualify a specific measure as State aid in the sense of the TFEU.
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- Scarcity and the StateThe Allocation of Limited Rights by the Administration, pp. 219 - 238Publisher: IntersentiaPrint publication year: 2016