PROJECT NUMBER: 1031205
State Aid Procedures, and Enforcement & the SANI System & Introductory Workshop on State Aid Principles (Introductory Workshop 22 November 2010 am)
22-24/Nov/2010 • Maastricht • Fee: € 800 *
* optional 'Introductory Workshop' on 22/Nov/2010 for € 225
Description
The European Union has developed an elaborate system of procedures to control the granting of state aid by Member State authorities (Council Regulation No. 659/1999). In order to further simplify and modernize its procedures in view of the enlargement, the Commission has adopted Implementing Regulation No. 794/2004 that takes also into account, through modification by Commission Regulation No 271/2008, the introduction of electronic submission of notifications.
Objectives & Method
The purpose of the seminar is to examine in depth the interpretation and application of these procedural rules. Recovery of aid, which constitutes a weak spot in the enforcement, third parties’ rights and the application of state aid rules by national courts are some of the topics that will be analyzed in detail. The seminar will also provide a forum for comparing national experiences as regards administrative arrangements for notifying and registering aid and the enforcement of recovery decisions. There will also be a working group exercise on how to deal with the assessment of cases that combine state aid with structural funds. Finally, the seminar will also provide, in cooperation with the European Commission, practice oriented training on the notification process. This training will be delivered by a Commission official and national representatives. There will be a presentation on SANI which (still) raises practical issues for users. There will be a review of the most frequent problems and issues encountered when receiving/dealing with notifications. Commission will outline the aims in the context of best-practice proposals. Furthermore, representatives of national administrations will present their experiences and views of the process.
Speakers will include officials from EU Institutions and Member State administrations, EIPA experts and practitioners.
Target Group
The seminar aims to meet the needs of middle managers and senior officials from all levels of government and local authorities, officials from public enterprises, representatives of business and trade associations, as well as lawyers and economists.
The working language of the workshop will be English.
EIPA, which is organizing and hosting the workshop, has extensive experience and a well-established track record in professional training activities. The seminar is also a continuation of the Institute’s research and seminars in the broader area of competition policy.
Important notice: In view of the strong demand for state aid seminars, EIPA operates a system of first-come, first-serve. The seminars tend to be fully booked well in advance of the registration deadline. Please send your registration as soon as possible.
The European Union has developed an elaborate system of procedures to control the granting of state aid by Member State authorities (Council Regulation No. 659/1999). In order to further simplify and modernize its procedures in view of the enlargement, the Commission has adopted Implementing Regulation No. 794/2004 that takes also into account, through modification by Commission Regulation No 271/2008, the introduction of electronic submission of notifications.
Objectives & Method
The purpose of the seminar is to examine in depth the interpretation and application of these procedural rules. Recovery of aid, which constitutes a weak spot in the enforcement, third parties’ rights and the application of state aid rules by national courts are some of the topics that will be analyzed in detail. The seminar will also provide a forum for comparing national experiences as regards administrative arrangements for notifying and registering aid and the enforcement of recovery decisions. There will also be a working group exercise on how to deal with the assessment of cases that combine state aid with structural funds. Finally, the seminar will also provide, in cooperation with the European Commission, practice oriented training on the notification process. This training will be delivered by a Commission official and national representatives. There will be a presentation on SANI which (still) raises practical issues for users. There will be a review of the most frequent problems and issues encountered when receiving/dealing with notifications. Commission will outline the aims in the context of best-practice proposals. Furthermore, representatives of national administrations will present their experiences and views of the process.
Speakers will include officials from EU Institutions and Member State administrations, EIPA experts and practitioners.
Target Group
The seminar aims to meet the needs of middle managers and senior officials from all levels of government and local authorities, officials from public enterprises, representatives of business and trade associations, as well as lawyers and economists.
The working language of the workshop will be English.
EIPA, which is organizing and hosting the workshop, has extensive experience and a well-established track record in professional training activities. The seminar is also a continuation of the Institute’s research and seminars in the broader area of competition policy.
Important notice: In view of the strong demand for state aid seminars, EIPA operates a system of first-come, first-serve. The seminars tend to be fully booked well in advance of the registration deadline. Please send your registration as soon as possible.



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