EU Competition Law applicable to liner shipping and seaports - New challenges of the regulation
CORRUBLE Philippe
Product details
- Categories: Public International Law
- Publisher: BRUYLANT EDITIONS
- ISBN: 9782802767848
- Publication Date: 24/02/2021
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 150
- Language: English
Summary
In twenty years, the globalization of trade has led to a change in scale
that has upset the balance of power between the players in online
containerized maritime transport and the logistics chain passing through
European seaports. Three global shipping alliances dominate 90% of
online containerized maritime transport, while further integrating port
activities.
Twelve Asian ports, eight of which are Chinese, are now
among the top fifteen in the world. At the same time, Chinese interests,
supported by public authorities and resources, are taking control of
terminals and port companies in Europe, as part of the geopolitical
project of the New Silk Roads. This economic and industrial context is
emblematic of the challenges facing European competition law, which has
so far accompanied rather than controlled these transformations.
European competition rules will have to be mobilized in a global
context, alongside the new rules on the control of foreign direct
investment. This study takes stock of the new regulatory challenges in
this sector of prime importance for the Union.
Table of contents
SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Transport and seaports: a long resistance to regulation by competition law
Chapter 2. Application of European competition rules to maritime transport
Chapter 3. Application of competition rules to the management of ports and port terminals
Chapter 4. Challenges of Globalisation of Online Containerised Shipping
Chapter 5. Globalisation of maritime transport and new balance of power between the maritime industry and ports