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Principles of European Antitrust Enforcement


ISBN13: 9781841135267
ISBN: 1841135267
Published: February 2005
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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After 1 May 2004, the enforcement of European antitrust law entered a new era. At the same time as 10 new Member States joined the European Union, Regulation No 17, which had governed the enforcement of Articles 81 and 82 EC since 1962, was replaced by Regulation No 1/2003, which has ushered in far-reaching changes.

This book brings together six essays which analyse the background and main characteristics of the new enforcement system, as well as a number of outstanding questions and potential areas of further reform, including the question whether private antitrust enforcement should be encouraged, and the question whether the decisional power in antitrust matters should be transferred to the courts. Special attention is given to the problem of the compatibility of the new enforcement system and of the practice of European antitrust enforcement with the requirements of the European Convention of Human Rights and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, including the principle of ne bis in idem, the privilege against self-incrimination, and the right to an independent and impartial tribunal. On many of these issues, the discussion contained in this book is not only legal, but also includes an economic analysis from the perspective of efficient law enforcement.

Subjects:
Competition Law
Contents:
1. The Reform of Competition Law Enforcement Brought About by Regulation No 1/2003
2. The European Competition Network,the European Convention on Human Rights and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU
3. The Principle of Ne Bis In Idem
4. Should Private Antitrust Enforcement Be Encouraged?
5. The Collection of Intelligence and Evidence from Antitrust Violators
6. The Combination of the Investigative and Prosecutorial Function and the Adjudicative Function