The EU solidarity contribution and a more proportional alternative electrónico a study under EU and international investment law Jeroen Lammers & Blazej Kuzniacki
By: Lammers, Jeroen
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Contributor(s): Kuzniacki, Blazej
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This paper reviews the EU Solidarity Contribution that was introduced by the Council Regulation on Emergency Intervention to Address High Energy Prices and proposes a more proportional alternative. It is argued that the legitimacy of the EU Solidarity Contribution might be disputed. The role that Member States have played in driving up energy prices by filling their natural gas storages much more than the EU’s filling trajectory prescribes raises questions as to whether the EU Solidarity Contribution could be in conflict with the proportionality principle and whether all formal requirements of Article 122(1) Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) have been fulfilled.
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