This text analyzes the control of State Aid by the European Union. The issues raised are important not only within the Union and its member states but also for third states (including those of Central and Eastern Europe) which have concluded agreements with the Union, and for the World Trade Organization, which has adopted much of the Union practice in this area. The book examines the acceptability of aid to various industries, such as agriculture, shipbuilding, and textiles, among others. It also examines the acceptability of aid granted in pursuit of various policies, such as job creation, encouragement of small and medium-sized enterprises, and environmental protection. In addition, Evans looks at the procedure for state control, and at the role of the judiciary in supervising such control.
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Preface. List of Abbreviations. Chapter One: Introduction. Chapter Two: The Prohibition in Article 92 (1). Chapter Three: Compensatory Justification. Chapter Four: Regional Aid. Chapter Five: Sectoral Aid. Chapter Six: Horizontal Aid. Chapter Seven: Procedures. Chapter Eight: Conclusions. Bibliography. Index