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Legal Perspectives of the EU Cohesion Policy.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Sapienza, Rosario.
- Language:
- Italian
- Subjects (All):
- Economic assistance--Law and legislation.
- Economic assistance.
- European cooperation.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (209 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Torino : Giappichelli, 2024.
- Summary:
- This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the European Union (EU) Cohesion Policy from a legal perspective, exploring its historical evolution, foundational principles, and its role in reducing regional disparities across member states. Edited by Ilaria Ottaviano, the volume delves into topics such as territorial cooperation, economic governance, state aid regulations, and the policy's integration with broader EU priorities like green and digital transitions. Contributors examine the policy's mechanisms, including the European Regional Development Fund and the Cohesion Fund, and assess its impact on fostering solidarity, balanced development, and inclusivity. The book is aimed at policymakers, legal scholars, and individuals interested in European integration, offering critical insights into the challenges and future prospects of the EU Cohesion Policy. Generated by AI.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Occhiello
- Contents
- The citizens and the perceived impact of the EU cohesion policy
- Introduction (Ilaria Ottaviano)
- The EU economic, social and territorial cohesion policy. Historical evolution and legal bases (Rosario Sapienza)
- 1. What is the European Cohesion Policy?
- 2. Cohesion Policy and solidarity
- 3. First things first: the Commission power of coordination of national schemes of regional State aids and the European Regional Policy
- 4. From the Single European Act to the Maastricht Treaty. The launching of a European Cohesion Policy
- 5. The European Union 2014 Enlargement and the fine tuning of Cohesion Strategies
- 6. Issues after the last reform
- 7. Wrapping it up. The evolving strategy of a partnership led by the Commission
- Towards the overcoming of the distinction between internal and external EU territorial cooperation? The case of the macro-regional strategies (Michele Vellano)
- 1. The evolution of the European Union's approach to Cohesion Policy and territorial development between internal and external dimensions
- 2. The implications of adopting a macro-regional strategy
- 3. Existing and planned macro-regional strategies
- 4. The issue of the effectiveness of the rules adopted within the framework of macro-regional strategies
- 5. Between multilevel, multidimensional governance and rescaling approach, a new way on the horizon for European integration?
- The european grouping of territorial cooperation (Simone Carrea)
- 1. The origins of the EGTC
- 2. The law applicable to the EGTC
- 3. The scope of the cooperation achievable through the EGTC
- 4. The powers of Member States vis-à-vis the cooperation established through the EGTC
- 5. The internal relations of the EGTC and its organization
- 6. The external relations of the EGTC
- 7. Current issues and future developments.
- Territorial cohesion in europe: towards a common European industrial and mobility policy (Maurizio Maresca)
- 1. Territorial cohesion?
- 2. The physiology of competition among Member States
- 3. The route to an industrial European policy
- 4. France and German contribution to an industrial policy. The basis of the Franco German plan and its failure
- 5. The elements of the European industrial common policy
- 6. The elements of a European mobility policy
- 7. The crisis of the international commercial system
- 8. Conclusions
- Solidarity and cohesion in EU law (Claudia Cinnirella)
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Interstate solidarity in EU law
- 3. The role of solidarity in social, economic and territorial Cohesion Policy
- 4. What's new in the 2021-2027 programming period?
- 5. Final remarks
- Interactions between cohesion policy and next generation EU. "Planned financing" and the transformation of European economy (Sébastien Adalid)
- 1. Introductory remarques
- 2. From reference to precursor
- 3. From different to complementary
- 4. From ambition to failure?
- The European economic governance and the role of the EU cohesion policy (Ilaria Ottaviano)
- 1. Introductory remarks
- 2. Evolution of Cohesion Policy objectives
- 3. Conditionality in European Union law
- 4. Instruments for economic development and the role of the EU cohesion policy
- 5. Brief critical comments
- 6. Conclusions
- The rule of law conditionality (Viviana Sachetti)
- 2. The Regulation on the financial conditionality mechanism
- 3. The annulment proceedings against the Regulation before the Court of Justice
- 4. The Commission's Guidelines for the effective implementation of the Regulation
- 5. The Hungarian case: first application of the mechanism. Some conclusive remarks.
- EU discipline concerning state aid within the regulation of internal market (Roberto Cippitani)
- 1. European integration and the construction of internal market
- 2. Competition and State aid
- 3. EU notion of 'enterprise'
- 4. Relations between enterprises: SMEs Single Enterprises and Enterprise Groups, direct and indirect activities
- 5. Exemptions and derogations to the application of the discipline on State aids
- 6. Discipline of State aid and the principle of 'contextualisation'
- The protection of the financial interests of the European Union (Antonio Caputo)
- 1. The budget of the European Union
- 2. Frauds to the European Union budget
- 3. The Financial Guard. Structure, powers, prevention and fighting fraud strategy on financial resources provided by the EU
- The Authors.
- Notes:
- Collected essays.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Part of the metadata in this record was created by AI, based on the text of the resource.
- ISBN:
- 9791221158410
- OCLC:
- 1481800434
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