Regulation 1/2003 and EU Antitrust Enforcement av Dekeyser Kris , Gauer Céline , Laitenberger Johannes , Wils Wouter P.J. , Prete Luca , Wahl Nils - 9789403535449 - Jure bokhandel

 

 
 
Regulation 1/2003 and EU Antitrust Enforcement
– A Systematic Guide
   
 
Författare:Dekeyser Kris , Gauer Céline , Laitenberger Johannes , Wils Wouter P.J. , Prete Luca , Wahl Nils
Titel:Regulation 1/2003 and EU Antitrust Enforcement – A Systematic Guide
Utgivningsår:2022
Omfång:1128 sid.
Förlag:Kluwer Law International
ISBN:9789403535449
Produkttyp:Inbunden
Typ av verk:Kommentar
Ämnesord:Marknadsrätt , EU-rätt

Pris: 3508 SEK exkl. moms

 

Regulation 1/2003 and EU Antitrust Enforcement, a systematised article-by-article expert commentary on Regulation 1/2003, with additional insights and critical views by highly experienced and qualified authors, provides an in-depth examination of the Regulation’s legal achievements, implications, and promise for the future.

What’s in this book:

Each of the Regulation’s articles analyses and covers the following aspects:

- legislative history;
- rationale and context;
- practice of the Commission and, where relevant, of the national competition authorities;
- case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union;
- international aspects; and
- outstanding and problematic issues.

In conjunction with the article commentaries, ‘boxes’ have been added on specific issues of particular salience. The book’s second part includes critical reflections on the perspectives from members and staff of the Court of Justice of the European Union and of the European Commission’s Directorate General for Competition and Legal Service, heads of national competition authorities and of national courts, counsel, economists, consumer organisations, and academics. A comparative analysis of various aspects of antitrust enforcement in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United States has also been furnished.

How this will help you:

This nonpareil book will aid practitioners and in-house counsel, case handlers and policymakers to approach any competition case before the Commission with full awareness of the applicable procedural rules. It will help them to gain a clear understanding of the enforcer’s powers and duties, and also the various options available to the undertakings involved in antitrust proceedings and their rights.

Table Of Contents
Editors
Contributors
Revisor
Preface
Disclaimer
List of Abbreviations
Legislation, Communications and Other Documents Most Frequently Cited lxi

Part I

Article-by-Article Commentary to Regulation No 1/2003
Preamble
Commentary
A. Scordamaglia-Tousis

Chapter I

Principles

Article 1
Application of Articles [101 and 102 TFEU]
Commentary
M. Farley & L. Rezki

Article 2
Burden of Proof
Commentary
A. La Pergola, C. Ritter & G.C. Rizza
The Object/Effect Dichotomy
L. Prete & M. Scholz

Article 3
Relationship Between Articles [101 and 102 TFEU] and National Competition Laws
Commentary
J. Holzwarth & T. Woolfson

Chapter II

Powers

Article 4
Powers of the Commission
Commentary
M. Farley

Article 5
Powers of the Competition Authorities of the Member States
Commentary
B. Cheynel & D. Viros
The Growing Powers of the NCAs
M. Snoep & J. Steenbergen
The ECN+ Directive
E. Arsenidou

Article 6
Powers of the National Courts
Commentary
G. Conte
Private Enforcement
G. Meeßen
The Role of Arbitration Tribunals and Controlling Courts
E. Barbier de la Serre
The Growing Importance of National Courts (I)
W. Kirchhoff & P. Roth
The Growing Importance of National Courts (II)
B. Lasserre

Chapter III

Commission Decisions

Article 7
Finding and Termination of Infringement
Commentary
C. Ritter
Complaints
I. Pereira Alves
Remedies
F. Cannizzaro
Cooperation Procedure
A. Bogdanov
Cartel Settlements
K. Dekeyser & E. Van Ginderachter

Article 8
Interim Measures
Commentary
C. Emin & M. Kadar

Article 9
Commitments
Commentary
L. Kjølbye, E. Leduc & J. Lübking

Article 10
Finding of Inapplicability
Commentary
T.P. Maass & A. ter Heegde

Chapter IV

Cooperation

Article 11
Cooperation Between the Commission and the Competition Authorities of the Member States
Commentary
K. Strouvali & A. Vernet

Article 12
Exchange of Information
Commentary
K. Strouvali, A. Vernet & D. Viros

Article 13
Suspension or Termination of Proceedings
Commentary
I. Pereira Alves

Article 14
Advisory Committee
Commentary
N. Brüggemann & H. Parmentier

Article 15
Cooperation with National Courts
Commentary
R. Dohms

Article 16
Uniform Application of Community Competition Law
Commentary
N. Joncheray

Chapter V

Powers of Investigation

Article 17
Investigations into Sectors of the Economy and into Types of Agreements
Commentary
F. Kaiser & S. Szekely

Article 18
Requests for Information
Commentary
A. Geulette & M. Scholz

Article 19
Power to Take Statements
Commentary
P. Berbel Fernández & T.P. Maass

Article 20
The Commission’s Powers of Inspection
Commentary
A. De Moncuit, M. Jaspers & C. Moriarty
Moving Towards a Digital Competition Enforcement
F. Laina

Article 21
Inspection of Other Premises
Commentary
A. De Moncuit & C. Moriarty

Article 22
Investigations by Competition Authorities of Member States
Commentary
A. ter Heegde

Chapter VI

Penalties

Article 23
Fines
Commentary
J.P. Christienne
Concept of Undertaking and Allocation of Liability for Antitrust Fines
C. Urraca Caviedes
Leniency
I. Taccani & M. L. Tierno Centella
Ne bis in idem
P. Rossi

Article 24
Periodic Penalty Payments
Commentary
A. Dawes

Chapter VII

Limitation Periods

Article 25
Limitation Periods for the Imposition of Penalties
Commentary
A. Keidel & K. Ziegler

Article 26
Limitation Period for the Enforcement of Penalties
Commentary
M. Stanevic¿ius

Chapter VIII

Hearings and Professional Secrecy

Article 27
Hearing of the Parties, Complainants and Others
Commentary
D. Dalheimer
Access to File
F. van Schaik

Article 28
Professional Secrecy
Commentary
M. Kellerbauer

Chapter IX

Exemption Regulations

Article 29
Withdrawal in Individual Cases
Commentary
H. Leupold

Chapter X

General Provisions

Article 30
Publication of Decisions
Commentary
P. Iannuccelli & J. Nuijten

Article 31

Review by the Court of Justice
Commentary
G. Muguet-Poullennec & P. Berghe
The Consequences of Procedural Errors
J. Jourdan

Article 33
Implementing Provisions
Commentary
N. Kuplewatzky
Language Regime
E. Paunio

Chapter XI

Transitional, Amending and Final Provisions

Article 34
Transitional Provisions
Commentary
N. Kuplewatzky

Article 35
Designation of Competition Authorities of Member States
Commentary
H. Parmentier

Article 37
Amendment of Regulation (EEC) No 2988/74

Article 38
Amendment of Regulation (EEC) No 4056/86

Article 39
Amendment of Regulation (EEC) No 3975/87

Article 40
Amendment of Regulations No 19/65/EEC, (EEC) No 2821/71 and (EEC) No 1534/91
Commentary
N. Kuplewatzky

Article 43
Repeal of Regulations No. 17 and No. 141
Commentary
M. Marquis & L.F. Pace

Article 44
Report on the Application of the Present Regulation
Commentary
A. Sinclair

Article 45
Entry into Force
Commentary
N. Kuplewatzky

Part II

Reflections

1. Institutional Perspectives

Chapter 1
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of the Directorate General for Competition
O. Guersent & M. Kadar

Chapter 2
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of the Legal Service
T. Christoforou

Chapter 3
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of the Chief Economist
S. Albaek & P. Régibeau

Chapter 4
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of the Hearing Officer
W. Wils

Chapter 5
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of the College of Commissioners
B. Smulders

Chapter 6
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of the Court of Justice
K. Lenaerts

Chapter 7
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of an Advocate General
G. Pitruzzella

Chapter 8
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of the General Court
M. van der Woude

Chapter 9
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of National Competition Authorities (I)
I. de Silva

Chapter 10
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of National Competition Authorities (II)
M. Matos Rosa

2. International and Comparative Perspectives

Chapter 11
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of the International Competition Network
A. Mundt & A. Palacios Prieto

Chapter 12
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of the OECD
F. Jenny

Chapter 13
Antitrust Enforcement in a Globalised World
E. De Smijter

Chapter 14
The EU System and the French System
L. Idot

Chapter 15
The EU System and the German System
K. Ost

Chapter 16

The EU System and the Netherlands System
M.T.P.J van Oers

Chapter 17

The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of a US Enforcer
P.A. Brink

3 Academic Perspectives

Chapter 18
Reflections on Regulation No 1/2003 and Article 101(3) TFEU
R. Whish

Chapter 19
A Learning Experience: Is the EU’s Administrative Model Fit for Purpose?
R. Podszun

Chapter 20
The Digital Markets Act: Rationale and Operation
P. Ibáñez Colomo

Chapter 21
An Unorthodox Perspective: EU Modernisation 2.0 – An Adjudicatory System for Articles 101 and 102 TFEU
B.E. Hawk

4. Practitioners’ Perspectives

Chapter 22
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of a Counsel L. Ortiz Blanco & A. Lamadrid
Chapter 23

The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of an In-House Counsel: On a Quest for Legal Certainty in a World of Self-Assessments

I. Daems

Chapter 24
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of an Economist: Decision Theory and Legal Process in EU Competition Law
J. Padilla

Chapter 25
The EU Competition Procedures from the Perspective of the European Consumer Organisation
A. Reyna & V. Turner

General Bibliography

Index
 
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