Public funding of failing banks in the European Union
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Public funding of failing banks in the European Union (LBF vol. 19) 2020/3:Chapter 3 The State aid regime for the banking sector
Public funding of failing banks in the European Union (LBF vol. 19) 2020/3
Chapter 3 The State aid regime for the banking sector
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mr. M. Louisse-Read, datum 01-06-2020
- Datum
01-06-2020
- Auteur
mr. M. Louisse-Read
- JCDI
JCDI:ADS213937:1
- Vakgebied(en)
Financieel recht / Europees financieel recht
Staatssteun (V)
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“At the start of the crisis, ten years ago, there was no European framework to deal with troubled banks. All we had, to defend fair competition and protect taxpayers, was the state aid rules. And for the last ten years, those rules have been there to make sure bailing out banks doesn't allow them to compete unfairly with their rivals, or cost taxpayers any more than it has to.”
Vestager 2017
3.1 Introduction3.2 The development of a State aid regime for the banking sector3.3 The concept of State aid3.4 The State aid regime for the banking sector3.5 The State aid assessment by the Commission3.6 Granting State aid to a group3.7 Treatment of the beneficiary bank3.8 Third party treatment3.9 Judicial protection3.10 Conclusion