Description du produit
- Catégories: Droit de la Concurrence, Juin 2020
- Editeur: OUP - Oxford University Press
- ISBN: 9780198839866
- Date de publication: 19/05/2020
- Reliure : Broché
- Nombre de page : 992
- Langue: Anglais
Résumé
The EU antitrust enforcement system for several decades has been one of
the most mature antitrust enforcement systems in the world. The European
Commission has been recognised as a leading antitrust agency
internationally, and a role model for enforcers. This would not have
been possible without effective procedural rules.
This volume
provides a comprehensive and practically-oriented account of EU antirust
procure. After setting out the institutional design and legal framework
of the EU antitrust enforcement system, it explores the EU Commission's
investigative powers, the possible outcomes of its investigations, the
types of decisions it adopts and the remedies and fines it imposes. This
volume looks closely at the rights of defences enjoyed by the
investigated parties, and how the EU Commission strike a balance between
their full observance on the one hand and the effectiveness of its
enforcement on the other. Particular attention is given to the judicial
review of the EU Commission's acts and the role of the EU Courts in
providing judicial protection and ensuring compliance with fundamental
rights and principles. Recognising cooperation as a key feature of the
EU antitrust enforcement system, the volume explores the mechanisms for
cooperation between national antitrust enforcers and the EU Commission,
between national courts and the EU Court of Justice as well as the
mechanisms for international cooperation. It also provides an in-depth
review of the ECN+ Directive and explains how it contributes to making
national competition authorities more effective enforcers. Written
primarily with enforcers and practitioners in mind, it is essential
reading for anyone with an interest in EU antitrust procedure.
Table des matières
1: Overview of the EU antirust procedure: Legal Framework, Institutional Design, and Decision-Making Process, Monica Cunningham, Damien Gerard, Ekaterina Rousseva
II. ANTITRUST INVESTIGATIONS
2: Requests for Information and Sector Inquires, Manuel Kellerbauer and Konstantina Strouvali
3: Inspections, Jan Nuijten
4: Power to Take Statements, Annemarie ter Heegde and Ekaterina Rousseva
5: Leniency and Whistle-blowers, Sari Suurnäkki and Paolo Tomassi
III. OUTCOMES OF AN INVESTIGATION
6: Ordinary Procedure: From Initiation of Proceedings to the Adoption of a Final Decision, Viktor Bottka, Lukas Repa and Ekaterina Rousseva
7: Cartel Settlements and Antitrust Cooperation, Aleko Bogdanov and Thomas Köster
8: Commitments, Ulrich von Koppenfels and Flavien Christ
9: Interim Measures, Gábor Gál and Konstantina Srouvali
10: Handling and Rejecting Complaints, Anthony Dawes and Ekaterina Rousseva
IV. THE RIGHTS OF DEFENCE
11: An Overview of the Rights of Defence in EU Antitrust Proceedings, Andreas Scordamaglia-Tousis
12: Access to the File in Antitrust Proceedings Before the European Commission, Henry Abbott and Wouter Wils
13: Oral Hearing, Wouter Wils
V. FINES AND PERIODIC PENALITES
14: Fines Imposed for Substantive Infringements of Articles 101 and 102 TFEU, Tatiana López Garrido and Alexandros Papanikolaou
15: Fines for Procedural Infringements and Periodic Penalties, Tatiana López Garrido and Alexandros Papanikolaou
VI. OTHER PROCEDURES RELATED TO THE APPLICATION OF THE ANTITRUST RULES
16: Infringements of the Antitrust Rules by the EU Member States, eliška Mamdaniová
VII. STEPS FOLLOWING THE ADOPTION OF A COMMISSION DECISION
17: Publication of Antitrust Decisions and Other Documents, Annemarie ter Heegde and Kristina Todorova-Milanova
18: Judicial Review of Commission Decisions and Judicial Protection, Alexander Kornezov
VIII. COOPERATION IN ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT
19: Cooperation Within the ECN and Strengthening of National Competition Authorities, Elisavet Arsenidou, Jeroen Capiau, Ailsa Sinclair and Jurga Stanciute
20: Cooperation between the Commission and the Courts of the EU Member States, Johannes Holzwarth
21: Cooperation between the Courts of the EU Member States and the Court of Justice, Martin Farley
22: International Cooperation, Eddy De Smijter, Philipp Gasparon and Pascal Berghe