Antitrust / Competition Law

Redefining EU State Aid Policy: Correcting Market Failures and Building Resilience

Edited by Magdalena Porzezynska · Roberto Caranta
Coming Soon Hart Publishing Available February 2027

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781509996643
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
February 2027
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

This book explores the evolving role of EU State aid in an era defined by recurring crises and rapid policy shifts.

Once a tool narrowly focused on correcting market failures, State aid now drives industrial strategy and resilience across the European Union. The book examines key developments in CJEU jurisprudence and European Commission practice, including the application of the Market Economy Investor Principle and the Altmark test. It analyses how State aid has responded to major challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the green transition, highlighting the impact of temporary frameworks and unprecedented regulatory flexibility.

Drawing on detailed case studies from selected Member States, it identifies trends in aid design, notification, and allocation, offering insights into how national strategies intersect with EU rules. With a focus on legal and policy innovation, the book provides a timely and authoritative account of State aid's transformation.

Essential reading for academics, practitioners, policymakers, and students, this book delivers a comprehensive understanding of how EU State aid is adapting to a turbulent geopolitical and economic landscape.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Magdalena Porzezynska (University of Warsaw, Poland) and Roberto Caranta (University of Turin, Italy)

Part I: A Fresh Look at Old Issues: Concept and Control of State Aid
1. Framing EU State Aid Policy: Scope, Coherence, and Emerging Challenges
Roberto Caranta (University of Turin, Italy) and Magdalena Porzezynska (University of Warsaw, Poland)
2. Market Economy Investor Principle (MEIP) and the Market Economy Operator Test (MEOT): Is There Any Alternative?
Magdalena Porzezynska (University of Warsaw, Poland)
3. Revisiting the Altmark Conditions: Towards a More Flexible Approach?
Nuno Cunha Rodrigues (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
4. Rethinking Public Procurement and Altmark: A Different Look at the Cathedral
Sarah Schoenmaekers and Phedon Nicolaides (University of Maastricht, the Netherlands)

Part II: State Aid: A Panacea for EU Crises and Challenges?
5. Green Transition
Roberto Caranta (University of Turin, Italy)
6. The European Union's Response to the COVID-19 Crises and the War in Ukraine in the Context of State Aid Law: from an Administrative Model to Data-Driven Systems
Krzysztof Brysiewicz (Brysiewicz, Bokina i Wspólnicy, Poland)
7. Searching for European Industrial Policy
Lukasz Grzejdziak (Strathclyde Law School, UK)
8. From Control to Competitiveness: The EU's FSR
Magdalena Porzezynska (University of Warsaw, Poland) and Maria Rudzinska (Wardynski &
Partners, Poland)

Part III: National Approach: Lessons Learned
9. Denmark
Grith Skovgaard Ølykke (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
10. Italy
Alessandro Rosanò (University of Padova, Italy)
11. Spain
Jorge Piernas López (University of Murcia, Spain) and María Paz Carbajo Giménez (Spanish Competition Authority, Spain)
12. France
François Lichère and Cédric Bernard (Jean Moulin Lyon 3 University, France)
13. Germany
Bartosz Frydel (Redeker Sellner Dahs Rechtsanwälte, Germany) and Lennart Gau (Kammergericht Berlin, Germany)
HKD 1,235.00

Inclusive of HK delivery

Pre-order now
Delivery Time: around 4-5 weeks
Not yet published? ?
Extra 2-10 working days if shipping address outside Hong Kong
  • Free HK shipping over HK$1,000
  • International shipping to 35+ countries
Order Form
Save

Recommended

You may also be interested in these books:

More titles from Antitrust / Competition Law

View all