Aids for public service broadcasting (PSB), namely radio and television licence fees, have to comply with European State aid law. The book sheds light on the demands of Art. 107(1) TFEU and the Amsterdam Protocol. The author focuses on the Altmark Trans-ruling, which established compensation criteria for services of general economic interest (SGEI).
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Benjamin Linke acquired law degrees from the Universities of Tübingen (Germany) and Edinburgh (UK). He works as an attorney at law and specializes in public procurement law, State aid law and public commercial law.
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Broschur. Zustand: Sehr gut. 151 Seiten ; 21 cm, 210 g Tadelloses Exemplar. - Table of content -- A Introduction 13 -- B Public service broadcasting in the context o f State aid 19 -- I Definition 19 -- II Public value20 -- III Compensation for public broadcasting services 21 -- C Requirements o f State aid and their existence -- in public service broadcasting25 -- I Is public funding for public service broadcasting -- constituting State aid?26 -- 1) Favouring27 -- a) Public service broadcasting as a service -- of general economic interest (SGEI)29 -- (1) Characteristics of services of general economic interest 29 -- (2) Control standard of 'manifest error' 31 -- (3) Does public service broadcasting meet the -- characteristics of the services of general -- economic interest in principle? 32 -- b) The Altmark Trans jurisprudence 33 -- 2) Granted by Member Statesor through State resources 34 -- (1) Burden of State budget35 -- (a) PreussenElektra-ruling35 -- (b) Essent- ruling 37 -- (c) Reception of the Essen t-ruling38 -- (d) Assessment39 -- (2) Imputability42 -- (a) Stardust Marine-ruling43 -- (b) Pearle-ruling 44 -- (c) Assessment 44 -- 3) Distortion of or threat to distort competition46 -- 4) Affect trade between Member States 47 -- 5) Intermediate conclusion 49 -- II Burden of proof 49 -- 1) Art 107(1) TFEU 49 -- 2) Art 106(2) TFEU 51 -- III Modification of the State aid-assessment -- through the Amsterdam Protocol?52 -- 1) Legal exception or derogation from Art 107(1) TFEU? 54 -- 2) Impact of the Amsterdam Protocol 56 -- a) Impact on the definition of public service obligations 58 -- b) Impact on the question of proportionality -- of the measure60 -- c) Impact on the burden of proof 62 -- D Does public funding o f public service broadcasting -- comply with the Altmark-criteria? 65 -- I 1st Criterion: Definition of and entrustment -- with public service obligations 65 -- 1) Public service obligations (or 'which activities -- can be part of the remit') 66 -- a) Public service obligations in public service broadcasting 67 -- (1) Segregation from commercial broadcasters? 69 -- (2) New conditions applied by the Commission? 70 -- b) Application of the criterion71 -- c) Special areas of public service obligations 73 -- (1) Sport events or entertainment programmes 73 -- (2) New media services 77 -- (3) Pay-services 79 -- (4) Digital channels/special-interest channels 80 2) Clear definition (or precision of the definition') 81 -- a) 'Common' approach 81 -- b) Criticism regarding the 'common' approach 84 -- c) Scope to clarify the definition86 -- 3) Entrustment 90 -- II 2nd Criterion: Objective and transparent -- establishment of compensation param eters93 -- 1) Parameters 94 -- 2) Prior establishment 94 -- 3) Objective manner 95 -- 4) Transparent manner95 -- III 3rd Criterion: Overcompensation 96 -- 1) Net cost effect97 -- a) Cross-subsidisation and separation of accounts97 -- b) Receipts 99 -- c) Reasonable profit 100 -- 2) Control mechanisms103 -- 3) Surplus104 -- 4) Anti-competitive practice105 -- IV 4th Criterion: Efficiency 106 -- 1) Is the application of the fourth criterion necessary? 106 -- a) Chronopost-mling 106 -- b) BUPA-ruling 109 -- c) Decisions of the Commission 110 -- 2) Public procurement procedure 113 -- a) General requirements113 -- b) Public procurement procedures in the -- context of public service broadcasting 115 -- 3) Efficiency-test116 -- a) Analysis of the costs118 -- (1) Benchmark comparison or analytical approach 119 -- (2) Typical undertaking120 -- (3) Well run undertaking120 -- (4) Adequately provided with necessary means 123 -- b) Possibilities of assessing the efficiency in public -- service broadcasting123 -- (1) Market price124 -- (a) Assessment of the prices 125 -- (b) Usage of the resources 125 -- (2) Punctual benchmark-comparison127 -- (3) Analysis of the processes129 -- (a) Is such an assessment possible?129 -- (b) Practical conduct 130 -- (4) The possibility of additional rationalisation 133 -- (5) Monitoring of quality? 134 -- (6) Heuristic134 -- (7) Intermediate conclusion 135 -- E Conclusion 137 -- Appendices139 ISBN 9783631665688 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 207. Artikel-Nr. 1086941
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -The book sheds light on the demands of Art. 107(1) TFEU regarding public funding of public service broadcasting (PSB). Broadcasting is of particular importance in the modern structure of democracy. PSB provides broadcasting services that are of higher quality and of more cultural value to the community than services provided by commercial broadcasters. To ensure the operation of PSB, Member States of the European Union have introduced various measures to support broadcasters. These support measures have to comply with European State aid law, which seeks to prevent overcompensation. In its Altmark Trans-ruling, the ECJ laid down specific criteria under which compensation for services of general economic interest (SGEI) should not be considered State aid in the sense of Art. 107(1) TFEU. The author focuses on the Altmark-criteria. Apart from Art. 107(1) TFEU, he also looks at the effect of the Amsterdam Protocol, which is occasionally argued to have a significant impact on the application of the State aid rules to PSB. 152 pp. Deutsch. Artikel-Nr. 9783631665688
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Public Financing of Public Service Broadcasting and its Qualification as State Aid | With Particular Regard to the "Altmark Trans" Jurisprudence | Benjamin Linke | Taschenbuch | Kartoniert / Broschiert | Deutsch | 2015 | Peter Lang | EAN 9783631665688 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Lang, Peter GmbH, Gontardstr. 11, 10178 Berlin, r[dot]boehm-korff[at]peterlang[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu. Artikel-Nr. 104069696
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The book sheds light on the demands of Art. 107(1) TFEU regarding public funding of public service broadcasting (PSB). Broadcasting is of particular importance in the modern structure of democracy. PSB provides broadcasting services that are of higher quality and of more cultural value to the community than services provided by commercial broadcasters. To ensure the operation of PSB, Member States of the European Union have introduced various measures to support broadcasters. These support measures have to comply with European State aid law, which seeks to prevent overcompensation. In its Altmark Trans-ruling, the ECJ laid down specific criteria under which compensation for services of general economic interest (SGEI) should not be considered State aid in the sense of Art. 107(1) TFEU. The author focuses on the Altmark-criteria. Apart from Art. 107(1) TFEU, he also looks at the effect of the Amsterdam Protocol, which is occasionally argued to have a significant impact on the application of the State aid rules to PSB. Artikel-Nr. 9783631665688
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