Environmental Aid: a Case for Fundamental Reform (2) journal article Simon Holmes European State Aid Law Quarterly, Volume 5 (2006), Issue 4, Page 7 In my view, the European Commission’s Guidelines on State aid for environmental protection (the ‘Environmental Guidelines’)1 are in urgent need of reform. State aid can be an important part of the policy mix to achieve environmental objectives and the Commission’s current restrictive interpretation of them means that important environmental projects are not being supported (or, at best, are being delayed). This article makes the case for reform of the
The Environmental Guidelines: Black Smoke or Sustainable Development? The Need for Reform journal article Simon Holmes European State Aid Law Quarterly, Volume 3 (2004), Issue 1, Page 10
Judgment By Formula: Regulatory Form and the Differentiation of Fiscal Measures and Non-Fiscal Measures in EU State Aid Law Christopher McMahon