EU Antitrust Procedure: Digital Pack
Herausgeber: Rousseva, Ekaterina
EU Antitrust Procedure: Digital Pack
Herausgeber: Rousseva, Ekaterina
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Provides a comprehensive account of EU antitrust procedure, exploring the powers of the EU Commission and the observance of fundamental rights during antitrust proceedings, judicial review exercised by the EU Courts, the role played by national authorities and courts and the mechanisms for cooperation in the EU and internationally
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Provides a comprehensive account of EU antitrust procedure, exploring the powers of the EU Commission and the observance of fundamental rights during antitrust proceedings, judicial review exercised by the EU Courts, the role played by national authorities and courts and the mechanisms for cooperation in the EU and internationally
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1882g
- ISBN-13: 9780198856177
- ISBN-10: 0198856172
- Artikelnr.: 58700369
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 178mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1882g
- ISBN-13: 9780198856177
- ISBN-10: 0198856172
- Artikelnr.: 58700369
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr Ekaterina Rousseva has extensive experience in the field of competition law. After practicing as an attorney, she joined the Directorate General for Competition at the European Commission in 2007 and since then has worked on a broad range of antitrust cases and policy projects. She holds a Phd from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. She has authored the monograph "Rethinking Exclusionary Abuses in EU competition law" (Hart 2010) and numerous competition law articles. She is a visiting lecturer in competition law at the University of Sofia since 2011.
* I. INTRODUCTION
* 1: Overview of the EU antirust procedure: Legal Framework,
Institutional Design, and Decision-Making Process, Monica Cunningham,
Damien Gerard, Ekaterina Rousseva
* II. ANTITRUST INVESTIGATIONS
* 2: Requests for Information and Sector Inquires, Manuel Kellerbauer
and Konstantina Strouvali
* 3: Inspections, Jan Nuijten
* 4: Power to Take Statements, Annemarie ter Heegde and Ekaterina
Rousseva
* 5: Leniency and Whistle-blowers, Sari Suurnäkki and Paolo Tomassi
* III. OUTCOMES OF AN INVESTIGATION
* 6: Ordinary Procedure: From Initiation of Proceedings to the Adoption
of a Final Decision, Viktor Bottka, Lukas Repa and Ekaterina Rousseva
* 7: Cartel Settlements and Antitrust Cooperation, Aleko Bogdanov and
Thomas Köster
* 8: Commitments, Ulrich von Koppenfels and Flavien Christ
* 9: Interim Measures, Gábor Gál and Konstantina Srouvali
* 10: Handling and Rejecting Complaints, Anthony Dawes and Ekaterina
Rousseva
* IV. THE RIGHTS OF DEFENCE
* 11: An Overview of the Rights of Defence in EU Antitrust Proceedings,
Andreas Scordamaglia-Tousis
* 12: Access to the File in Antitrust Proceedings Before the European
Commission, Henry Abbott and Wouter Wils
* 13: Oral Hearing, Wouter Wils
* V. FINES AND PERIODIC PENALITES
* 14: Fines Imposed for Substantive Infringements of Articles 101 and
102 TFEU, Tatiana López Garrido and Alexandros Papanikolaou
* 15: Fines for Procedural Infringements and Periodic Penalties,
Tatiana López Garrido and Alexandros Papanikolaou
* VI. OTHER PROCEDURES RELATED TO THE APPLICATION OF THE ANTITRUST
RULES
* 16: Infringements of the Antitrust Rules by the EU Member States,
elika Mamdaniová
* VII. STEPS FOLLOWING THE ADOPTION OF A COMMISSION DECISION
* 17: Publication of Antitrust Decisions and Other Documents,
Annemarie ter Heegde and Kristina Todorova-Milanova
* 18: Judicial Review of Commission Decisions and Judicial Protection,
Alexander Kornezov
* VIII. COOPERATION IN ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT
* 19: Cooperation Within the ECN and Strengthening of National
Competition Authorities, Elisavet Arsenidou, Jeroen Capiau, Ailsa
Sinclair and Jurga Stanciute
* 20: Cooperation between the Commission and the Courts of the EU
Member States, Johannes Holzwarth
* 21: Cooperation between the Courts of the EU Member States and the
Court of Justice, Martin Farley
* 22: International Cooperation,^ IEddy De Smijter, Philipp Gasparon
and Pascal Berghe
* 1: Overview of the EU antirust procedure: Legal Framework,
Institutional Design, and Decision-Making Process, Monica Cunningham,
Damien Gerard, Ekaterina Rousseva
* II. ANTITRUST INVESTIGATIONS
* 2: Requests for Information and Sector Inquires, Manuel Kellerbauer
and Konstantina Strouvali
* 3: Inspections, Jan Nuijten
* 4: Power to Take Statements, Annemarie ter Heegde and Ekaterina
Rousseva
* 5: Leniency and Whistle-blowers, Sari Suurnäkki and Paolo Tomassi
* III. OUTCOMES OF AN INVESTIGATION
* 6: Ordinary Procedure: From Initiation of Proceedings to the Adoption
of a Final Decision, Viktor Bottka, Lukas Repa and Ekaterina Rousseva
* 7: Cartel Settlements and Antitrust Cooperation, Aleko Bogdanov and
Thomas Köster
* 8: Commitments, Ulrich von Koppenfels and Flavien Christ
* 9: Interim Measures, Gábor Gál and Konstantina Srouvali
* 10: Handling and Rejecting Complaints, Anthony Dawes and Ekaterina
Rousseva
* IV. THE RIGHTS OF DEFENCE
* 11: An Overview of the Rights of Defence in EU Antitrust Proceedings,
Andreas Scordamaglia-Tousis
* 12: Access to the File in Antitrust Proceedings Before the European
Commission, Henry Abbott and Wouter Wils
* 13: Oral Hearing, Wouter Wils
* V. FINES AND PERIODIC PENALITES
* 14: Fines Imposed for Substantive Infringements of Articles 101 and
102 TFEU, Tatiana López Garrido and Alexandros Papanikolaou
* 15: Fines for Procedural Infringements and Periodic Penalties,
Tatiana López Garrido and Alexandros Papanikolaou
* VI. OTHER PROCEDURES RELATED TO THE APPLICATION OF THE ANTITRUST
RULES
* 16: Infringements of the Antitrust Rules by the EU Member States,
elika Mamdaniová
* VII. STEPS FOLLOWING THE ADOPTION OF A COMMISSION DECISION
* 17: Publication of Antitrust Decisions and Other Documents,
Annemarie ter Heegde and Kristina Todorova-Milanova
* 18: Judicial Review of Commission Decisions and Judicial Protection,
Alexander Kornezov
* VIII. COOPERATION IN ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT
* 19: Cooperation Within the ECN and Strengthening of National
Competition Authorities, Elisavet Arsenidou, Jeroen Capiau, Ailsa
Sinclair and Jurga Stanciute
* 20: Cooperation between the Commission and the Courts of the EU
Member States, Johannes Holzwarth
* 21: Cooperation between the Courts of the EU Member States and the
Court of Justice, Martin Farley
* 22: International Cooperation,^ IEddy De Smijter, Philipp Gasparon
and Pascal Berghe
* I. INTRODUCTION
* 1: Overview of the EU antirust procedure: Legal Framework,
Institutional Design, and Decision-Making Process, Monica Cunningham,
Damien Gerard, Ekaterina Rousseva
* II. ANTITRUST INVESTIGATIONS
* 2: Requests for Information and Sector Inquires, Manuel Kellerbauer
and Konstantina Strouvali
* 3: Inspections, Jan Nuijten
* 4: Power to Take Statements, Annemarie ter Heegde and Ekaterina
Rousseva
* 5: Leniency and Whistle-blowers, Sari Suurnäkki and Paolo Tomassi
* III. OUTCOMES OF AN INVESTIGATION
* 6: Ordinary Procedure: From Initiation of Proceedings to the Adoption
of a Final Decision, Viktor Bottka, Lukas Repa and Ekaterina Rousseva
* 7: Cartel Settlements and Antitrust Cooperation, Aleko Bogdanov and
Thomas Köster
* 8: Commitments, Ulrich von Koppenfels and Flavien Christ
* 9: Interim Measures, Gábor Gál and Konstantina Srouvali
* 10: Handling and Rejecting Complaints, Anthony Dawes and Ekaterina
Rousseva
* IV. THE RIGHTS OF DEFENCE
* 11: An Overview of the Rights of Defence in EU Antitrust Proceedings,
Andreas Scordamaglia-Tousis
* 12: Access to the File in Antitrust Proceedings Before the European
Commission, Henry Abbott and Wouter Wils
* 13: Oral Hearing, Wouter Wils
* V. FINES AND PERIODIC PENALITES
* 14: Fines Imposed for Substantive Infringements of Articles 101 and
102 TFEU, Tatiana López Garrido and Alexandros Papanikolaou
* 15: Fines for Procedural Infringements and Periodic Penalties,
Tatiana López Garrido and Alexandros Papanikolaou
* VI. OTHER PROCEDURES RELATED TO THE APPLICATION OF THE ANTITRUST
RULES
* 16: Infringements of the Antitrust Rules by the EU Member States,
elika Mamdaniová
* VII. STEPS FOLLOWING THE ADOPTION OF A COMMISSION DECISION
* 17: Publication of Antitrust Decisions and Other Documents,
Annemarie ter Heegde and Kristina Todorova-Milanova
* 18: Judicial Review of Commission Decisions and Judicial Protection,
Alexander Kornezov
* VIII. COOPERATION IN ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT
* 19: Cooperation Within the ECN and Strengthening of National
Competition Authorities, Elisavet Arsenidou, Jeroen Capiau, Ailsa
Sinclair and Jurga Stanciute
* 20: Cooperation between the Commission and the Courts of the EU
Member States, Johannes Holzwarth
* 21: Cooperation between the Courts of the EU Member States and the
Court of Justice, Martin Farley
* 22: International Cooperation,^ IEddy De Smijter, Philipp Gasparon
and Pascal Berghe
* 1: Overview of the EU antirust procedure: Legal Framework,
Institutional Design, and Decision-Making Process, Monica Cunningham,
Damien Gerard, Ekaterina Rousseva
* II. ANTITRUST INVESTIGATIONS
* 2: Requests for Information and Sector Inquires, Manuel Kellerbauer
and Konstantina Strouvali
* 3: Inspections, Jan Nuijten
* 4: Power to Take Statements, Annemarie ter Heegde and Ekaterina
Rousseva
* 5: Leniency and Whistle-blowers, Sari Suurnäkki and Paolo Tomassi
* III. OUTCOMES OF AN INVESTIGATION
* 6: Ordinary Procedure: From Initiation of Proceedings to the Adoption
of a Final Decision, Viktor Bottka, Lukas Repa and Ekaterina Rousseva
* 7: Cartel Settlements and Antitrust Cooperation, Aleko Bogdanov and
Thomas Köster
* 8: Commitments, Ulrich von Koppenfels and Flavien Christ
* 9: Interim Measures, Gábor Gál and Konstantina Srouvali
* 10: Handling and Rejecting Complaints, Anthony Dawes and Ekaterina
Rousseva
* IV. THE RIGHTS OF DEFENCE
* 11: An Overview of the Rights of Defence in EU Antitrust Proceedings,
Andreas Scordamaglia-Tousis
* 12: Access to the File in Antitrust Proceedings Before the European
Commission, Henry Abbott and Wouter Wils
* 13: Oral Hearing, Wouter Wils
* V. FINES AND PERIODIC PENALITES
* 14: Fines Imposed for Substantive Infringements of Articles 101 and
102 TFEU, Tatiana López Garrido and Alexandros Papanikolaou
* 15: Fines for Procedural Infringements and Periodic Penalties,
Tatiana López Garrido and Alexandros Papanikolaou
* VI. OTHER PROCEDURES RELATED TO THE APPLICATION OF THE ANTITRUST
RULES
* 16: Infringements of the Antitrust Rules by the EU Member States,
elika Mamdaniová
* VII. STEPS FOLLOWING THE ADOPTION OF A COMMISSION DECISION
* 17: Publication of Antitrust Decisions and Other Documents,
Annemarie ter Heegde and Kristina Todorova-Milanova
* 18: Judicial Review of Commission Decisions and Judicial Protection,
Alexander Kornezov
* VIII. COOPERATION IN ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT
* 19: Cooperation Within the ECN and Strengthening of National
Competition Authorities, Elisavet Arsenidou, Jeroen Capiau, Ailsa
Sinclair and Jurga Stanciute
* 20: Cooperation between the Commission and the Courts of the EU
Member States, Johannes Holzwarth
* 21: Cooperation between the Courts of the EU Member States and the
Court of Justice, Martin Farley
* 22: International Cooperation,^ IEddy De Smijter, Philipp Gasparon
and Pascal Berghe