Public Financing of Public Service Broadcasting and its Qualification as State Aid: With Particular Regard to the "Altmark Trans" Jurisprudence
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.
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Public Financing of Public Service Broadcasting and its Qualification as State Aid: With Particular Regard to the "Altmark Trans" Jurisprudence
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.
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Public Financing of Public Service Broadcasting and its Qualification as State Aid: With Particular Regard to the Altmark Trans Jurisprudence

Public Financing of Public Service Broadcasting and its Qualification as State Aid: With Particular Regard to the "Altmark Trans" Jurisprudence

by Benjamin Linke
Public Financing of Public Service Broadcasting and its Qualification as State Aid: With Particular Regard to the Altmark Trans Jurisprudence

Public Financing of Public Service Broadcasting and its Qualification as State Aid: With Particular Regard to the "Altmark Trans" Jurisprudence

by Benjamin Linke

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783631665688
Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 11/28/2015
Series: Europaeische Hochschulschriften Recht , #5789
Pages: 151
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)
Language: German

About the Author

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.

Table of Contents

Contents: Public service broadcasting as a service of general economic interest – Granted by Member States or through State resources – Definition of and entrustment with public service obligations – Sport events and new media services – Objective and transparent establishment of compensation parameters – Overcompensation in PSB – Well-run undertaking – Efficiency-test – Benchmark comparison and analytical approach – Market price-test.
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