Focusing on the rules safeguarding procedural due process in the administrative procedures of the Commission, this fully updated edition of a widely used handbook covers the four principal fields that entail enforcement of substantive competition rules: antitrust, merger, anti-dumping/antisubsidies, and State aid. Among the many practical issues raised are the following: the right of directly involved parties to bring an action before the European Courts in merger, anti-dumping/anti-subsidies, and State-aid cases; the rights of complainants in antitrust cases; the rights and obligations of beneficiaries in State-aid cases; the extent to which the right to confidential communication between lawyer and client in thesecases is recognised by the European Commission and the European Courts; the right to silence to avoid self-incrimination in antitrust cases; the right to respect for confidentiality and the right to be heard during the preliminary factfinding procedure of the Commission; the obligations of an undertaking during the fact-finding procedure of the Commission; the right of access to the Commission's file; the right to a fair hearing of all the parties concerned by the Commission proceedings; and the applicability of Article 6 of the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) to EU antitrust procedures. Three tables consolidate briefly and comparatively the rights and the obligations of the private parties in the four proceedings, as well as their right to bring an action before the European Courts. These tables give the reader the opportunity to easily check out what is the situation in the four proceedings regarding a specific right or obligation. The author's analysis draws on all the relevant judgments of the European Courts, and the book comes with a wealth of reference material, including detailed footnotes, lists of legislation and cases in both chronological and alphabetical order, and an extensive bibliography.
Safeguarding Companies' Rights in Competition and Anti-dumping/anti-subsidies Proceedings
Themistoklis K. Giannakopoulos, Safeguarding Companies' Rights in Competition and Anti-dumping/Anti-subsidies Proceedings (2004) (ISBN 90-411-2254-0) 13. Marjorie Holmes and Lesley Davey (Eds.), A Practical Guide to National Competition ...
27 Harding, Kohl and Salmon, Human Rights in the Market Place (n 6) 45 (footnote omitted). See also A Grear, 'Challenging Corporate “Humanity”: Legal Disembodiment, Embodiment and Human Rights' (2007) Human Rights Law Review 7(3): ...
Eur Law Rev 34:817 Giannakopoulos T (2004) Safeguarding companies' rights in competition and antidumping/antisubsidies proceedings. Kluwer Law International, The Hague Han M, Wang J (2014) Due process in Chinese competition law regime.
Themistoklis K. Giannakopoulos, Safeguarding Companies' Rights in Competition and Anti-dumping/Anti-subsidies Proceedings, 2004 (ISBN 90-411- 2254-0). 13. Marjorie Holmes & Lesley Davey (eds), A Practical Guide to National Competition ...
Rigorous and engaging, this work provides a much-needed analysis of a key question of EU competition enforcement.
Based on the role attributed to competition and trade defence policy respectively throughout the European integration process, this book argues that the trading bloc's trade defence instruments should not be designed or applied with the ...
See also Philip Bentley, 'State Aid, Subsidies and Complainants' (1990) 1 European Business Law Review 91, 94; and Themistoklis K Giannakopoulos, Safeguarding Companies' Rights in Competition and Anti-dumping/Anti-subsidies Proceedings, ...
Themistoklis K. Giannakopoulos, Safeguarding Companies' Rights in Competition and Anti-dumping/Anti-subsidies Proceedings, 2004 (ISBN 90-411- 2254-0). 13. Marjorie Holmes & Lesley Davey (eds), A Practical Guide to National Competition ...
Although it is commonly assumed that consumers benefit from the application of competition law, this is not necessarily always the case.