| Nanette A. Neuwahl, Allan Rosas - 1995 - 356 pages
...paragraph d of Article 92(3). State aid "to promote culture and heritage conservation where such aid does not affect trading conditions and competition in the Community to an extent that is contrary to the common interest" shall be compatible with the common market. States may no... | |
| Lars Bergman - 1998 - 286 pages
...policy towards third countries; (d) aid to promote culture and heritage conservation where such aid does not affect trading conditions and competition in the Community to an extent that is contrary to the common interest; (e) such other categories of aid as may be specified by decision... | |
| Claus-Dieter Ehlermann, Laraine Laudati, Laraine L. Laudati - 1998 - 647 pages
...specifically, Art. 92(3)(d) now tolerates the grant of state aid 'to promote culture . . . where such aid does not affect trading conditions and competition in the Community to an extent that is contrary to the common interest'. There have been few references to cultural considerations... | |
| Europa Publications - 1999 - 558 pages
...contrary to the common interest; d aid to promote culture and heritage conservation where such aid does not affect trading conditions and competition in the Community to an extent that is contrary to the common interest; Capital DIRECTORY e such other categories of aids as may be... | |
| Kenneth P. Thomas - 2000 - 362 pages
...contrary to the common interest. (d) aid to promote culture and heritage conservation where such aid does not affect trading conditions and competition in the Community to an extent that is contrary to the common interest; (e) such other categories of aid as may be specified by decision... | |
| Angela Ward - 1999 - 578 pages
...funding scheme, as decided by the Member States, shall respect the principle of proportionality and not affect trading conditions and competition in the Community to an extent contrary to the common interest, in accordance with Article 86 (2) of the Treaty, as interpreted by... | |
| Barry J. Rodger, Angus MacCulloch - 2001 - 358 pages
...87(3)(d) This provision is in respect of aid to promote culture and heritage conservation where such aid does not affect trading conditions and competition in the Community to an extent that is contrary to the common interest. Article 87(3)(e) This provides a catch-all provision in that... | |
| Jackie Gower, Ian Thomson - 2002 - 476 pages
...circumstances, specifically allowed "aid to promote culture and heritage and conservation where such aid does not affect trading conditions and competition in the Community to an extent that is contrary to common interest". It was an important exemption, as well as significant, as it... | |
| Klaus Vogel, Moris Lehner, Arndt Raupach, Michael Rodi - 2002 - 284 pages
...contrary to the common interest; (d) aid to promote culture and heritage conservation where such aid does not affect trading conditions and competition in the Community to an extent that is contrary to the common interest; (e) such other categories of aid as may be specified by decision... | |
| Renate Mayntz, Wolfgang Streeck - 2003 - 380 pages
...Treaty does not rule out the funding of public-service broadcasting ... qualified by the proviso that such funding does not affect trading conditions and...extent which would be contrary to the common interest. (Scharpf 1999: 162-163) Similarly, Scharpf draws attention to a declaration with respect to public... | |
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