EU competition enforcement and human rights / Arianna Andreangeli.
2008
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EU competition enforcement and human rights / Arianna Andreangeli.
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Imprint
Cheltenham ; Northampton, Mass. : Edward Elgar, [2008]
Copyright
©2008
Description
1 online resource (xxv, 272 pages)
Series
Elgaronline.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction
2. The right to be heard in EC competition proceedings between 'administrative due process' and a right to a 'fair trial'
3. Access to the evidence in competition proceedings as a 'right of the defence' between professional secrecy and 'equality of arms'
4. Protection against forced disclosure of 'sensitive evidence' : the legal professional privilege and the privilege against self-incrimination in EC competition investigations and procedure
5. Judicial review of competition decisions : a guarantee of fairness in EC competition enforcement?
6. The modernisation of the enforcement of articles 81 and 82 EC treaty and the right to a 'fair procedure'
7. Conclusions : 'article 6-proofing' EC competition proceedings?.
2. The right to be heard in EC competition proceedings between 'administrative due process' and a right to a 'fair trial'
3. Access to the evidence in competition proceedings as a 'right of the defence' between professional secrecy and 'equality of arms'
4. Protection against forced disclosure of 'sensitive evidence' : the legal professional privilege and the privilege against self-incrimination in EC competition investigations and procedure
5. Judicial review of competition decisions : a guarantee of fairness in EC competition enforcement?
6. The modernisation of the enforcement of articles 81 and 82 EC treaty and the right to a 'fair procedure'
7. Conclusions : 'article 6-proofing' EC competition proceedings?.
Summary
This book discusses the procedural rights enjoyed by those being investigated under Articles 81 and 82 of the EC Treaty and of the Merger Control Regulation, and their right to challenge the Commission's decision in the Community Courts. It further assesses how their rights to 'due process' in competition proceedings before the European Commission comply with the notion of 'administrative fairness' enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights, in accordance with the case law of the European Court of Human Rights.
Note
Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--University of Birmingham, 2006.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 246-260) and index.
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Language
English
ISBN
9781848442672 e-book
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