State aid to banks
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State aid to banks (IVOR nr. 109) 2018/2.5:2.5 State aid procedure
State aid to banks (IVOR nr. 109) 2018/2.5
2.5 State aid procedure
Documentgegevens:
mr. drs. R.E. van Lambalgen, datum 01-12-2017
- Datum
01-12-2017
- Auteur
mr. drs. R.E. van Lambalgen
- JCDI
JCDI:ADS588207:1
- Vakgebied(en)
Financieel recht / Europees financieel recht
Mededingingsrecht / EU-mededingingsrecht
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Amended by Council Regulation (EC) No 1791/2006 of 20 November 2006, Council Regulation (EU) No 517/2013 of 13 May 2013 and Council Regulation (EU) No 734/2013 of 22 July 2013. In addition, in 2009, the Commission adopted the Enforcement Notice, the Notice on a Simplified Procedure, and the Code of Best Practices.
It has therefore been argued that the Procedural Regulation was “long overdue”. See: Sinnaeve & Slot 1999, p. 1153.
Preamble 2.
Deze functie is alleen te gebruiken als je bent ingelogd.
In the previous sections, the substantive rules on State aid have been discussed. The present section discusses the procedural rules. Article 107 TFEU contains the substantive State aid rules, whereas Article 108 TFEU deals with the procedural issues. The procedural rules are not only laid down in Treaty provisions. Several regulations have been adopted that contain detailed procedural rules. The most important of these regulations is Council Regulation No 659/1999 of 22 March 1999, also known as the Procedural Regulation.1 Before the adoption of the Procedural Regulation, the only procedural rules were the ones laid down in the predecessors of Article 108 TFEU.2 The procedural rules were clarified in the decisional practice of the Commission and the case-law from the Court. The purpose of the Procedural Regulation was to codify this practice.3 In 2015, the Council adopted Council Regulation (EU) No 2015/ 1589 of 13 July 2015, which replaced the Procedural Regulation from 1999. For this reason, I will speak of the 1999 Procedural Regulation and the 2015 Procedural Regulation.
The 2015 Procedural Regulation sets out four types of State aid procedures: i) new aid, ii) unlawful aid, iii) misuse of aid, and iv) existing aid. These pro-cedures will be discussed in the following subsections.
2.5.1 New aid2.5.2 Unlawful aid2.5.3 Misuse of aid2.5.4 Existing aid2.5.5 Interested parties2.5.6 Concluding remarks