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Pleading Legitimate Expectations in the Procedure for the Recovery of State Aid

Krzysztof Jaros, Nicolai Ritter

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/ESTAL/2004/4/48



The protection of legitimate expectations is a principle that traditionally plays an important part as a key argument in the aid beneficiary’s defence strategy when challenging a recovery decision in State aid cases. Although with its landmark judgment in Alcan Case the European Court of Justice has significantly reduced the scope of its application, this principle still remains very popular. One of the many reasons for this popularity is that although sev

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