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Book Reviews journal article

Thomas Müller, Thomas Jaeger

European State Aid Law Quarterly, Volume 13 (2014), Issue 1, Page 175 - 178

EU Competition and Internal Market Law in the Healthcare Sector By Leigh Hancher and Wolf Sauter Oxford University Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-19-964217-5, 400 pp., £145.00 Europäisches Beihilfenrecht “European State Aid Law” Edited by Alexander Birnstiel, Marc Bungenberg, Helge Heinrich Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2013. 1466 pages. ISBN: 978-3-8329-5758-2, € 198,–

The book aims to provide


The Right to Compensation and Regulation 1191/69: A legal dilemma solved journal article

Thomas Müller

European State Aid Law Quarterly, Volume 13 (2014), Issue 4, Page 712 - 715

Annotation on the Judgment of the Court of Justice of the EU of 3rd April 2014 in Joined Cases C?516/12 to C?518/12 CTP - Compagnia Trasporti Pubblici SpA v Regione Campania and Provincia di Napoli

The Italian Council of State asked the CJEU to interpret Articles 4 and 6 of Regulation 1191/69 in order to solve a legal dilemma: Should the Articles be interpreted ‘teleologically’ or ‘systematically’? The Court opts for a third way of


Efficiency Control in State aid and the Power of Member States to define SGEIs journal article

Thomas Müller

European State Aid Law Quarterly, Volume 8 (2009), Issue 1, Page 8

I. Introduction The importance of the famous Altmark ruling1 of the ECJ makes it the pivotal decision concerning the financing of public services. Although the ruling provided greater predictability for legal decisions, it raised several critical issues, inter alia the fourth criterion (the so-called ‘efficiency criterion’), which turned out to be impractical. However, the debate over the four criteria developed in the Altmark ruling died down after s

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