Emner: JUS291-2-A EU and EEA State Aid Law - Høst 2017




Studienivå (studiesyklus)

Master level course.

Undervisningsspråk

English.

Undervisningssemester

Spring.

Undervisningsstad

Bergen Law Faculty.

Mål og innhald

This course aims to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the EU/EEA State aid rules and their application to state interventions that amount to aid within the meaning of Articles 107(1) TFEU and 61(1) EEA, respectively. For this purpose, this course focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects of rules governing the system of State aid control.

 

EU/EEA State aid rules are an essential component of EU/EEA competition law. State aid control has considerably gained in importance since the 1980s, and the ongoing State Aid Modernisation reform launched in 2012 is one of the most ambitious and comprehensive reform programmes introduced by the Commission in recent history.

 

Contrary perhaps to popular belief, state aid law is not only about preventing EU/EEA Member States from granting aid that is incompatible with the internal market - it is first and foremost about granting aid that is compatible with the internal market. Such aid is justified as it corrects market failures and targets sustainable growth-enhancing policies, whilst encouraging budgetary consolidation and limiting distortions of competition.

 

The practical importance of State aid rules was well demonstrated in the wake of the financial crisis in 2008. National support to the financial sector between October 2008 and 31 December 2011 amounted to ¿1.6 trillion (13 % of EU GDP). Other non-crisis and sectoral aid measures came to ¿67.2 billion (0.52% of EU GDP) in 2013 alone.

 

State aid is subject to approval by the Commission (EU) or ESA (EEA). As regards aid that is declared incompatible, the Commission and ESA have the power to issue a recovery order. In the worst case, this may lead to a bankruptcy of the beneficiary in question.

 

This course is designed to provide students with a thorough analysis of the most relevant aspects of State aid law, including but not limited to the following aspects:

 

Læringsutbyte

By the end of the course, the students will have acquired a thorough knowledge of material EU/EEA State aid law and case-law.

 

In particular, the students will be able to:

 

 

The students will also become familiar with some of the most relevant EU and EEA case law on State aid.

Krav til forkunnskapar

3 years of law studies.

 

Good level of English language.

Tilrådde forkunnskapar

3 years of law studies.

Krav til studierett

The course is available for the following students:

The pre-requirements may still limit certain students' access to the course

Undervisningsformer og omfang av organisert undervisning

Lectures and seminars.

Obligatorisk undervisningsaktivitet

None.

Vurderingsformer

Home exam (paper), constituting 25% of the final grade

4 hour digital school exam, constituting 75% of the final grade

Information about digital examination can be found here:http://www.uib.no/en/education/87471/digital-examination

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Exam language:

 

Support materials allowed during school exam

See section 3-5 of the Supplementary Regulations for Studies at the Faculty of Law at the University of Bergen.

Special regulations about dictionaries

Karakterskala

Graded scale with 5 levels from A to E for passes and F for fail.

Fagleg overlapp

No overlap with courses at the Faculty of Law, UiB.

Vurderingssemester

Spring. Students who have failed the home exam, will be given an opprtunity to write a new paper prior to the school exam.

Emneevaluering

According to Law Faculty routines.

Kontaktinformasjon

Administrative contact: elective.courses@jurfa.uib.no

Course leader: Christian Franklin

Subject lecturers: Christian Franklin and Malgorzata Agnieszka Cyndecka