Direct Action in State Aid Cases – Tightropes and legal Protection? journal article Henrik Peytz, Thomas Mygind European State Aid Law Quarterly, Volume 9 (2010), Issue 3, Page 11 III. Review of the Condition of “direct and individual Concern” 1. Introductory remarks We assess below the impact of the cases mentioned in part one of this article on the most important group of sub-issues regarding the “direct and individual concern” requirement within the field of State aid actions. 2. The condition of “individual concern – the preliminary procedure” There are several lessons to be learnt from the judgments and Advocate
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