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Pris: 3248 SEK exkl. moms  | Judicial Review of Competition Law Enforcement in the EU Member States and the UK is a first-of-its-kind comprehensive, systematic, and comparative empirical study of judicial review of competition law public enforcement in the EU and the UK, providing a thorough understanding of the practical operation of the role of judicial review in competition enforcement. Enforcement of competition law often calls for a complex economic and legal assessment, and the review of those enforcement decisions usually falls to national courts. In this connection, however, European competition law and legal scholarship have offered scant guidance on how judicial review should and does function.
A country-by-country analysis, accompanied by a detailed introduction and an incisive comparative summary, covers all publicly available judicial review judgments – 5,707 in all – of final public enforcement actions concerning Articles 101 and 102 TFEU and relevant national provisions in the twenty-seven EU Member States and the UK rendered between 1 May 2004 and 30 April 2021. The data presented draws on a rich database built for this study by twenty-eight national teams of competition law academics and practitioners.
What’s in this book:
For each jurisdiction, the analysis focuses on the following aspects:
- structure of the national enforcement system;
- number of judgments rendered;
- success rate;
- types of appellants;
- competition rules subject to review;
- grounds of review;
- use of preliminary references;
- appeals involving leniency and/or settlements; and
- role of third parties.
Numerous graphs, figures, and tables support the presentation.
How this will help you:
Elucidating trends in judicial review of competition law enforcement on a comparative basis and in its data-driven assessment of how the decentralised judicial review of EU competition law meets EU integration aims, this significant book will prove to be invaluable to competition lawyers, policymakers, and academics in developing a confident understanding of precisely how judicial review in this area operates in each of the EU Member States and the UK. In addition, the book contributes not only to EU and national competition laws but also, more broadly, to comparative administrative law scholarship in Europe.
Co-Editors:
Barry Rodger and Or Brook, Maciej Bernatt, Francisco Marcos & Annalies Outhuijse
Table Of Contents:
Editorial Team
Rapporteurs
Acknowledgements
PART I
Outline and Approach
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Barry Rodger, Or Brook & Maciej Bernatt
CHAPTER 2
Methodology and Definitions
Or Brook & Barry Rodger
PART II
National Reports
CHAPTER 3
Austria Report
Viktoria H.S.E. Robertson
CHAPTER 4
Belgium Report
Caroline Cauffman
CHAPTER 5
Bulgaria Report
Alexandr Svetlicinii & Anton Dinev
CHAPTER 6
Croatia Report
Jasminka Pecotic Kaufman
CHAPTER 7
Cyprus Report
Marios Iacovides & Maria Vassiliou
CHAPTER 8
Czech Republic Report
Michal Petr
CHAPTER 9
Denmark Report
Caroline Heide-Jųrgensen
CHAPTER 10
Estonia Report
Evelin Pärn-Lee
CHAPTER 11
Finland Report
Petri Kuoppamäki
CHAPTER 12
France Report
Rafael Amaro
CHAPTER 13
Germany Report
Rupprecht Podszun & Nils Overhoff
CHAPTER 14
Greece Report
Andriani Kalintiri & Lefkothea Nteka
CHAPTER 15
Hungary Report
Csongor Istvįn Nagy
CHAPTER 16
Ireland Report
Mary Catherine Lucey
CHAPTER 17
Italy Report
Michele Messina
CHAPTER 18
Latvia Report
Julija Jerneva
CHAPTER 19
Lithuania Report
Jurgita Malinauskaite
CHAPTER 20
Luxembourg Report
Caroline Cauffman
CHAPTER 21
Malta Report
Sylvann Aquilina Zahra
CHAPTER 22
The Netherlands Report
Annalies Outhuijse
CHAPTER 23
Poland Report
Maciej Bernatt & Maciej Janik
CHAPTER 24
Portugal Report
Miguel Sousa Ferro
CHAPTER 25
Romania Report
Adriana Almasan & Stefan Bogrea
CHAPTER 26
Slovakia Report
Ondrej Bla˛o
CHAPTER 27
Slovenia Report
Ana Vlahek
CHAPTER 28
Spain Report
Francisco Marcos
CHAPTER 29
Sweden Report
Lars Henriksson
CHAPTER 30
UK Report
Barry Rodger & Or Brook
PART III
Comparative Analysis
CHAPTER 31
Comparative Report: National Judicial Review of Competition Law Enforcement in the EU and the UK
Or Brook & Barry Rodger
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