Half Title Page; Title Page; Title verso; Contents; List of Participants; List of Sponsors; Table of Cases; Table of Treaties and Legislation; Table of Abbreviations; Introduction; Panel One: Justifications for State Aids; Opening Statement; Panel Discussion; Working Papers; Pierre Buigues; John Fingleton; Jordi Gual; Anne Houtman; Patrick Low; Patrick Messerlin; Fiorella Padoa-Schioppa Kostoris in Cooperation with Sascia Lubicz; Patrick Rey; Paul Seabright; Fabienne Ilzkovitz, Roderick Meiklejohn and Jan Horst Schmidt; Panel Two: Problems Arising from State Aids in the Banking Sector.
Panel DiscussionWorking Papers ; Colin Bamford; Jacques Bourgeois; Marc Dassesse; Charles Ilako; Christian Koenig; Asger Petersen; Gian Michele Roberti; Wulf-Henning Roth; Mario Sarcinelli; Alfonso Papa Malatesta; Uwe H. Schneider; Michael Schutte; Peter Schutterle; Romano Subiotto; Antoine Winckler; Giuseppe Zadra ; Panel Three: The Prospects for the Decentralisation of EU State Aid Control; Panel Discussion; Working Papers; Alec Bumside; Gerardo Carneroli; Jonathan Fault; Mauro Grande; A.J.E. Havermans; Walter Hellerstein; Gary N. Horlick; Matthew Schaefer; Tihamer Toth; Bibliography.
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The European Competition Law Annual 1999 is fourth in a series of volumes including the materials of the annual Workshops on EU Competition Law and Policy held at the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University in Florence. The present volume contains the contributions and commentaries of a group of senior EU policy-makers, renowned academics and international legal experts on the subject of State Aid control - a unique and complex feature of EU competition policy, usually little explored and understood. The contributors concentrated on the aspects of EU State Aid policy that were most con.