Annual Conference on European State Aid Law 2016. Trier (Germany), 24–25 November 2016. (conference report)
Journal Title: Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies - Year 2017, Vol 10, Issue 16
Abstract
On 24–25 November 2016, the Academy of European Law (ERA) hosted in Trier the Annual Conference on European State Aid Law 2016, organised with the support of Jacques Derenne (Sheppard Mullin, Brussels office). The conference was devoted to the latest developments from the European Commission and the European courts, with the focus on tax, energy and infrastructure. Participants included mainly civil servants, in-house counsels, lawyers in private practice and industry representatives.
Authors and Affiliations
Emilia Wardęga
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