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The third volume in the series Legal Issues of Services of General Interest, this book examines and analyzes a set of research questions on the most recent developments in the emergence of services of general interest as a distinct European Union concept.
Introduction: Why do public services challenge the European Union?Part I: Background IssuesFrom Rome to Lisbon: SGIs in primary lawThe Commission’s soft law in the area of Services of General Economic InterestArticle 106 TFEU is dead – Long live Article 106 TFEU!The definition of a ‘contract’ under Article 106 TFEUPart II: New Legal IssuesSocial Services of General Interest and EU Law Universal Service Obligations: Fulfilling New Generations Of Services of General Economic InterestPublic Service Obligations – protection of public service values in a national and European contextPart III: Global IssuesPublic Private Partnerships and Government Services in Least Developed Countries: Regulatory ParadoxesUniversal Service Provisions in International Agreements of the EU: From Derogation to Obligation?Conclusion