Volume 17 (2018), Issue 1
Complete issue
Editorial
Articles
Do Member States Grant State Aid When They Act as Regulators? free
Page 2 - 18
Is ENEA The New PreussenElektra?
Page 19 - 27
The ‘Effect on Trade’ Criterion in European Union State Aid Law: A Critical Approach
Page 28 - 42
Comparing the Incomparable
A Critical View of the Applicability of the Market Economy Investor Principle to Large Infrastructure Projects
Page 43 - 53
Passing-On and Recoverable Unlawful State Aid under European Union Law
Page 54 - 65
The Transformation of State Aid Control in Serbia and EU Conditionality
Challenges of Integration Uncertainty and Reform Prospects
Page 66 - 79
Opinions
State Aid and Brexit: Reality Slowly Dawns open-access
Page 80 - 84
Case Law Annotations
Finding Selectivity or the Art of Comparison ∙ Joined Cases C-78 to 80/08 ∙ Annotation by José Luis Buendía Sierra
Annotation on the Judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (First Chamber) of 8 September 2011 in Joined Cases C-78 to 80/08, Paint Graphos
Page 85 - 92
Eventech, the Selectivity of a Bus Lines Policy ∙ C-518/13 ∙ Annotation by Laura Parret and Greetje van Heezik
Annotation on the Judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (Second Chamber) of 14 January 2015 in Case C-518/13 Eventech v The Parking Adjudicator
Page 93 - 100
The NOx Case - Still Trying to Fit in a System ∙ C-279/08 P ∙ Annotation by Philipp Werner
Annotation on the Judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union (Third Chamber) of 8 September 2011 in Case C-279/08 P Commission v Netherlands
Page 101 - 109
News from the Member States
EEA EFTA States ∙ Marianne Clayton, Maria J. Segura Catalán and Egill D. Ólafsson
Page 110 - 114
Austria ∙ Birgit Haslinger and Elisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan
Page 115 - 119
Lithuania, Estonia and Lativa ∙ Daiga Lagzdina and Gatis Kristaps
Page 119 - 123
France ∙ Sandra Caussanel
Page 124 - 125
France ∙ Thomas Gourdeau
Page 125 - 127
Greece ∙ Antonis Metaxas and Μaria Charontaki
Page 127 - 130
Hungary ∙ György Wellmann and Anikó Keller
Page 130 - 132
The Netherlands ∙ Emma Besselink
Page 132 - 133
Poland ∙ Wojciech Kukuła and Marcin Stoczkiewicz
Page 133 - 135
Spain ∙ Juan Jorge Piernas López
Page 136 - 137
Portugal ∙ Philipp Melcher
Page 137 - 139
Sweden ∙ Pamela Hansson and Malin Persson
Page 140 - 141
Miscellaneous
Pending Cases before the Court of Justice
Page 142 - 148
Pending Cases before the General Court
Page 149 - 171