This book legally frames the evolution of SGEIs and the relationship between the public and private spheres of the market and welfare in the EU legal order.
This book legally frames the evolution of SGEIs and the relationship between the public and private spheres of the market and welfare in the EU legal order.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Daniele Gallo is Jean Monnet (Full) Professor of EU Law at the Law Department of Luiss University (Rome), where he is Vice Dean for International Law Programs and Co-Director of the LLM in European Law and Policies. He sits on the Steering Committee of the ENGAGE.EU Alliance of European universities funded by the Erasmus+ and Horizon2020 programs. Prof. Gallo is also Research Fellow at the University of Lisbon. He has been, inter alia, Jean Monnet Fellow (EUI), DAAD Scholar (Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law), EU Fulbright Schuman Scholar (Fordham Law School), Global Governance Fellow (KU Leuven), and Visiting Recurring Professor in several universities across Europe (e.g., Université Toulouse Capitole and Université Panthéon-Assas) and the US (American University College of Law). Daniele Gallo is Of Counsel at Studio Legale Zoppini e Associati.
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Acknowledgments Foreword Abbreviations Introduction I. The Elusive Notion of Service of General Economic Interest II. Rationale, Content and Scope of Article 106(2) TFEU III. Services of General Economic Interest beyond Article 106(2) TFEU IV. Distribution of Competences between Member States and the EU V. Services of General Economic Interest and the Abuse of Dominant Position VI. Services of General Economic Interest and State Aid Conclusions Case Law Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction
I. The Elusive Notion of Service of General Economic Interest
II. Rationale, Content and Scope of Article 106(2) TFEU
III. Services of General Economic Interest beyond Article 106(2) TFEU
IV. Distribution of Competences between Member States and the EU
V. Services of General Economic Interest and the Abuse of Dominant Position
VI. Services of General Economic Interest and State Aid
Acknowledgments Foreword Abbreviations Introduction I. The Elusive Notion of Service of General Economic Interest II. Rationale, Content and Scope of Article 106(2) TFEU III. Services of General Economic Interest beyond Article 106(2) TFEU IV. Distribution of Competences between Member States and the EU V. Services of General Economic Interest and the Abuse of Dominant Position VI. Services of General Economic Interest and State Aid Conclusions Case Law Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction
I. The Elusive Notion of Service of General Economic Interest
II. Rationale, Content and Scope of Article 106(2) TFEU
III. Services of General Economic Interest beyond Article 106(2) TFEU
IV. Distribution of Competences between Member States and the EU
V. Services of General Economic Interest and the Abuse of Dominant Position
VI. Services of General Economic Interest and State Aid
Conclusions
Case Law
Bibliography
Index
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