The fourth edition of Conor Quigley’s highly acclaimed book provides lawyers, regulators and public officials with a definitive statement of the law and practice of State Aid. The book places State Aid law and policy in its economic, commercial and industrial context, exploring the concept of State Aid and its function as a tool of EU law.All of this is achieved by a thorough examination of the jurisprudence of the European Courts and the decisions, legislation and guidelines of the Commission in declaring aid compatible or incompatible with the internal market.The fourth edition includes new chapters on:- COVID measures, Brexit, foreign subsidy regulation, the UK Subsidies Control Act and EU block exemption regulations- The changes brought about by new guidelines and regulations in relation to regional aid, R&D&I and environmental and energy aid
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