
EU State Aid Law
EU State Aid Law is a set of rules within European Administrative Law that ensures government support to businesses does not distort competition in the European Union. It prevents member states from giving unfair advantages to certain companies, which could lead to market imbalances. The law requires that any aid provided, such as grants or tax breaks, be approved by the European Commission. This helps maintain a level playing field, encouraging fair competition and protecting the integrity of the EU's single market.