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The German Federal Administrative Court rules on the obligation for administrative Courts to comprehensively review the characterization of a measure as state aid, despite preliminary examination by the European Commission

German Federal Administrative Court, 10 C 3/15, 26, Court decision, 26 October 2016

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Soltész, Ulrich Weiß, Harald Werner, Philipp
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The German Federal Administrative Court rules on the obligation for administrative Courts to comprehensively review the characterization of a measure as state aid, despite preliminary examination by the European Commission

German Federal Administrative Court, 10 C 3/15, 26, Court decision, 26 October 2016, in: Concurrences, e-Competitions State aid & National enforcement, Art. No 107518 2022, Art. No 107518

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