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Dawn Raids Under Challenge: Due Process Aspects on the European Commission's Dawn Raid Practices: Hart Studies in Competition Law

Autor Helene Andersson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iun 2018
This book examines the European Commission's dawn raid practices in competition cases from a fundamental rights perspective. In recent years, the Commission has adopted a new and more aggressive enforcement policy, amid a growing awareness that cartels and abuse of market power represent an economic harm and need to be punished. In response, enforcement has been strengthened by the grant of more wide-reaching powers to competition authorities. But how does this impact on the framework of fundamental rights? This study seeks to answer that question by examining the obligations imposed by the Charter and the ECHR and the response of the Luxembourg and Strasbourg Courts. It shows that where the Strasbourg Court has managed to strike a balance between efficiency concerns and the rights of undertakings, the EU courts' judicial control is not equally balanced. This book is an essential and timely examination of this important question.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509920150
ISBN-10: 1509920153
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Hart Studies in Competition Law

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Written for both academics and practitioners in the field of competition law.

Notă biografică

Helene Andersson is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Stockholm.


Cuprins

Part I: Overview1. Introduction 2. Enforcement of the EU Competition Rules 3. Fundamental Rights in the EU 4. Criminal Sanctions Part II: The Inspection: Is There a Clash between EU and Convention Systems?5. Introduction to Part II 6. The Right to Enter 7. Dawn Raids in Sector Inquiries 8. Once Inside: Measures Taken During the Inspection 9. The Privilege against Self-Incrimination 10. Legal Professional Privilege 11. Access to Courts 12. Dawn Raids at Non-business Premises Part III: Summing Up13. Conclusions


Recenzii

Dawn Raids Under Challengerepresents an exhaustive contribution to the debate on the compliance of the EU competition enforcement framework with European human rights' standards... This book is extremely well researched and tightly argued and will be of great interest of academics and practitioners.
[T]his book provides a comprehensive, insightful analysis of the current state of the relevant law and jurisprudence of those fundamental rights that are critical in the context of Commission dawn raids... This book is the result of thorough research and provides an excellent starting point for further discussions on the appropriate scope and limitations of the Commission's investigatory powers.
Andersson presents her study in a scrupulous and objective way, acknowledging the importance of both interests concerned... I definitely recommend the reviewed book to both practitioners and researchers specializing in competition law.

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This book examines the European Commission's dawn raid practices in competition cases from a fundamental rights perspective. In recent years, the Commission has adopted a new and more aggressive enforcement policy, amid a growing awareness that cartels and abuse of market power represent an economic harm and need to be punished. In response, enforcement has been strengthened by the grant of more wide-reaching powers to competition authorities. But how does this impact on the framework of fundamental rights? This study seeks to answer that question by examining the obligations imposed by the Charter and the ECHR and the response of the Luxembourg and Strasbourg Courts. It shows that where the Strasbourg Court has managed to strike a balance between efficiency concerns and the rights of undertakings, the EU courts' judicial control is not equally balanced. This book is an essential and timely examination of this important question.