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Struckmann, Kai, De Catelle, William |
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ERA Forum; Apr2021, Vol. 22 Issue 1, p101-117, 17p |
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The European State aid rules play an increasingly important role in investor-state arbitration, both arising as a substantive issue as well as a hurdle in enforcement proceedings. The Micula case is perceived as a front runner in this ongoing debate. However, the General Court's judgment issued in June 2019 left many wondering whether it addressed any of these pressing issues. The facts of the Micula case are indeed particular and concern events taking place before Romania's accession to the EU, and the General Court annulled the Commission's State aid decision due to the Commission's failure to take the pre-accession context into account, leaving many other questions unanswered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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