This publication presents a short, comprehensive outline of selected core issues that define the regulatory and political challenges of energy networks in the EU and its links with the Eastern Mediterranean.
The book is the result of a joint initiative between the Energy Union Law Area of the Florence School of Regulation (EUI) and the Hellenic Energy Regulation Institute.
Piet Jan Slot is one of a notable group of innovators who have greatly elucidated the role of law in the construction of European integration.
Before turning to the compatibility assessment of State aid to PCIs and energy infrastructure, it is worth recalling the various EU aids presented earlier and contemplate their relevance in the context of the Commission's State aid ...
Instead, the focus will be on whether, assuming state aid was indeed granted and Article 107 Treaty on the ... Methods for the Allocation of the Corporate Tax Base (Wolters Kluwer 2018); Robin F Hansen, “Taking More Than They Give: MNE ...
efficient vis-à-vis restricted competitive market systems.8 For instance, measures of competition intensity at the economy-wide ... Industrial Efficiency in Six Nations, 1992; A. GREEN and D. MAYES, Technical Efficiency in Manufacturing ...
"The question which this report addresses is how the Commission should seek to ensure the success of initiatives taken with a view to liberalising the network industries. In other words,...
This book provides readers with an in-depth analysis of capacity mechanisms, written by an expert team of policy-makers, economists, and legal professionals.
Clemens Ziegler is Founding Partner at Ziegler State Aid AntiTrust SRL 'Ziegler SAAT), Brussels. Ziegler SAAT is a boutique law firm specializing in EU and German competition law, as well as in EU State Aid Law. Clemens has acted for ...
This book provides insight into some of the most significant issues presented at the Florence School of Regulation and Hellenic Energy Regulation Institute's 2016 joint conference on European energy law and policy.
This book provides insight into some of the most significant issues presented at the Florence School of Regulation and Hellenic Energy Regulation Institute's 2016 joint conference on European energy law and policy.
This study explores the problems faced by governments of advanced capitalist nations in regulating their economies through legislation.
Judges hoping to expand their knowledge of EU State aid law and policy will also benefit from this insightful Research Handbook.
An invaluable resource to all those involved in advising or litigating matters of state aid, from lawmakers to regulators, lawyers, economists and courts.
This book provides readers with an in-depth analysis of capacity mechanisms, written by an expert team of policy-makers, economists, and legal professionals.
This second edition provides a thorough and up-to-date explanation of how capacity mechanisms work, their market implications, and the possible consequences for the European internal electricity market.
This second edition provides a thorough and up-to-date explanation of how capacity mechanisms work, their market implications, and the possible consequences for the European internal electricity market.
The new edition is an essential reference work for all practitioners and academics in the area. It has established itself as the leading work on competition and energy.
The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most closely regulated sectors of the Western economies. In this study, Hancher provides one of the first comprehensive analyses of the regulatory systems...