Widely regarded as a leading resource, EU State Aids supports those advising on and litigating State aid matters, including lawmakers, regulators, lawyers, economists and courts. The new edition offers a comprehensive analysis of the latest developments in EU State aid law.
It explores, among other topics, the transformation of crisis frameworks into strategic instruments, the role of State aid in driving the green and digital transitions, and the evolving interpretation of State aid in light of recent case law.
The book also covers key regulatory developments, including the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR), updated guidance on Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEIs), and the UK’s post-Brexit subsidy regime. The book is available here.