Market Design Powers of the European Commission? : Remedies under Articles 7 and 9 Regulation 1/03 / by Korbinian Reiter
(Munich Studies on Innovation and Competition. ISSN:21997470 ; 13)
Publisher | (Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer) |
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Year | 2020 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2020. |
Authors | *Reiter, Korbinian author SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Notes | Introduction -- Prolegomena -- The relaxation of the link between harm and remedy -- The relaxation of procedural safeguards -- The impact of commitments on legal certainty -- Outlook: Discussions of reform proposals -- Summary of key findings This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the remedies practice the European Commission has adopted on the basis of articles 7 and 9 of regulation 1/03. Using article 7 as a normative benchmark, it shows that most of the criticism levelled at the Commission's article 9 decisions and the Alrosa judgment of the CJEU is not justified, since critics tend to over-state both the rigour of article 7 and the laxness of article 9. Remaining inconsistencies between the commitment practice and the standards for infringement decisions can, it is submitted, be justified by the consensual nature of commitment decisions and their underlying goal of procedural economy. Moreover, it is suggested that too little importance is generally assigned to the beneficial effect which commitments bring about by providing for precise and enforceable obligations without sacrificing the concerned undertakings’ freedom to choose how to put the infringement to an end. Adopting a case-oriented approach, this study provides valuable insights for academics and practitioners alike HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-60711-4 |
Subjects | LCSH:Commercial law -- European Economic Community countries
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LCSH:Commercial law LCSH:Economic policy LCSH:European Union FREE:European Economic Law FREE:Business Law FREE:Economic Policy FREE:European Union Politics |
Classification | LCC:KJE2041-2635 DC23:343.407 |
ID | 8000066319 |
ISBN | 9783662607114 |
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