The evolving governance of EU competition law in a time of disruptions : a constitutional perspective / [edited by] Carlo Maria Colombo, Kathryn Wright and Mariolina Eliantonio.
2022
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Title
The evolving governance of EU competition law in a time of disruptions : a constitutional perspective / [edited by] Carlo Maria Colombo, Kathryn Wright and Mariolina Eliantonio.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
London [England] : Hart Publishing, 2022
Distributed
[London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024
Description
1 online resource (304 pages).
Series
Modern Studies in European Law
Formatted Contents Note
1) EU competition law and democracy - Kati Cseres
2) Digital technology disruptions and competition law enforcement: a stress test for the European Commission's flexible constitutional mandate? - Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel
3) The EU Commission's role in promoting sustainability: obliged and limited but rather free - Julian Nowag
4) EU competition law and private management of crises - Francisco Costa Cabral
5) Outside Competition: Brexit and external relations testing EU competition law - Kathryn Wright
6) EU Competition Law and Policy Between the Commission and the Member States - Giorgio Monti
7) The Role of Companies in EU Competition Law - Fernando Pastor-Merchante
8) The EU Courts and the Commission: what intensity for judicial review in state aid cases? - Andrea Biondi
9) The changing shape of administrative procedures in competition enforcement - Herwig Hofmann
10) Rethinking competition law remedies in a multilevel system - Maria Ioannidou
11) Soft Law in EU Competition and State aid: Striking the Balance between Societal Goals and the Rule of Law - Oana Stefan
12) Governing State Aid Policy Through Conditionality - Carlo Maria Colombo and Matteo Bonelli 13) Administrative Capacity, 'Creative Compliance' and State Aid Enforcement - Nicole Lindstrom
2) Digital technology disruptions and competition law enforcement: a stress test for the European Commission's flexible constitutional mandate? - Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel
3) The EU Commission's role in promoting sustainability: obliged and limited but rather free - Julian Nowag
4) EU competition law and private management of crises - Francisco Costa Cabral
5) Outside Competition: Brexit and external relations testing EU competition law - Kathryn Wright
6) EU Competition Law and Policy Between the Commission and the Member States - Giorgio Monti
7) The Role of Companies in EU Competition Law - Fernando Pastor-Merchante
8) The EU Courts and the Commission: what intensity for judicial review in state aid cases? - Andrea Biondi
9) The changing shape of administrative procedures in competition enforcement - Herwig Hofmann
10) Rethinking competition law remedies in a multilevel system - Maria Ioannidou
11) Soft Law in EU Competition and State aid: Striking the Balance between Societal Goals and the Rule of Law - Oana Stefan
12) Governing State Aid Policy Through Conditionality - Carlo Maria Colombo and Matteo Bonelli 13) Administrative Capacity, 'Creative Compliance' and State Aid Enforcement - Nicole Lindstrom
Summary
"This book develops a timely critique of the complex trends emerging in EU integration as it responds to the 'big issues' of our time. Repeated economic crises, the climate emergency, digitalisation and geopolitical turmoil are all having a profound societal and economic effect. The EU Commission has been adding these 'big issues' as public interest justifications for its competition policy and is adjusting existing approaches and instruments accordingly. This is not without its constitutional implications. Firstly, it impacts on the limits of EU competition law in light of the Treaties. Secondly, it affects the relationship between the relevant actors and the processes through which EU competition law is implemented. This collection brings together EU institutional and competition lawyers, to reflect on the constitutional challenges and governance questions. The essays focus on the substantive and procedural developments across the three main policy areas of EU competition law: state aid, antitrust and merger control. Both EU constitutional and competition lawyers will be interested in this important new collection."-- Provided by publisher.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781509951826 (online)
9781509951802 (ePub)
9781509951833 (softback)
9781509951796 (hardback)
9781509951802 (ePub)
9781509951833 (softback)
9781509951796 (hardback)
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