Witrynaf ield of State aid by introducing new Guidelines on the notion of State aid as referred to in Ar ticle 61(1) of the Ag reement on the European Economic Area [2024/2413] ... State or igin 3.1. Imputability 3.1.1. Indicators for imputability 3.1.2. Imputability and obligations under EEA law 3.2. State resources 3.2.1. General pr inciples WitrynaThe General Court analysed in these judgments each of the criteria of the notion of State aid on its own merits and provided particularly worth-noting reasoning on concepts …
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WitrynaState resources and imputability Aid “granted by a Member State or through State resources” (Article 107(1)) Interpreted as •Granted directly or indirectly through State resources and •‘Granted by’ the State – i.e. imputable to the State Witrynaimputability Giventhatallcriteria for Stateaidmust be satisfiedat the same time, absence of imputability meansabsence of anaidmeasure Measures not granted by MemberStates Measuresgranted by the European Union itselfare by definitionunable to be Stateaid (joinedcases213 to 215/81 BALM , EU:C:1982:351, para. 24) how does this new bing work
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Witrynaing of two constituent elements of the notion of State aid within the meaning of Art. 107, para. 1, TFEU: the “imputability to the State” of the alleged aid measure and the “use of State resources” in the financing of said measure. 1 * Associate Professor of European Union Law, University of Messina, [email protected] . 1. C. C. ELLERINO ... Witryna30 maj 2013 · JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Fifth Chamber) 30 May 2013 ()(Article 107(1) TFEU – State aid – Concept of ‘State resources’ – Concept of ‘imputability to the State’ – Inter-trade organisations in the agricultural sector – Recognised organisations – Common activities decided on by those organisations in the interests … WitrynaFavour. The term "favour" under EU state aid law is much broader than the term "subsidy" (subvention) common in German law.A "favour" is understood to be not only positive benefits (such as subsidies), but any economic advantage, without adequate payment, which an undertaking would not have received under normal market … photographe thonon