Search results for "Competition law"

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A blind casting into the evidential sea: the interplay between fundamental rights and the efficacy of leniency programmes

2018

This article makes the case that proper protection of Defendants’ fundamental rights, through the enhancement of procedural predictability and increased evidentiary transparency, will lead to more efficient, efficacious and sustainable leniency programmes equating to more fear of violative behaviour detection, an increased acknowledgment of anti-competitive participation, and enhanced overall cartel destabilisation for more balanced competition in the marketplace. With the clear link that exists between the severity of sanctioning, the exploitation of the leniency programme, and the protection of fundamental rights, it becomes imperative that a Defendant’s fundamental rights are not undermi…

:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Other law::Competition law [Research Subject Categories]
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The presumption of innocence in the EU competition law

2022

This Bachelor thesis aims to analyse the application of the presumption of innocence in the EU competition law, more precisely in the anti-cartel proceedings. In addition, this thesis will provide the analysis of the categorisation of the competition law. This, in turn, is a topical debate due to the fact that in competition law the penalties are comparable to criminal charges notwithstanding the administrative procedure. The thesis will try to answer the question “To what extent is the presumption of innocence applied in the EU anti-cartel procedure?”. This paper's primary objective is to identify the procedural rights of cartel members, analyse their implementation, and emphasise any pote…

:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Other law::Competition law [Research Subject Categories]:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Other law::European law [Research Subject Categories]Presumption of innocenceEuropean Convention on Human Rights
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INTRODUZIONE AL D.LGS. 19 GENNAIO 2017, N. 3, DI ATTUAZIONE DELLA DIR. 2014/104/UE SUL RISARCIMENTO DEI DANNI PER VIOLAZIONE DELLA NORMATIVA ANTITRUST

2018

Con l’emanazione del d.lgs. 19 gennaio 2017, n. 3 e` stata data attuazione alla direttiva 2014/104/UE del Parlamento e del Consiglio del 26 novembre 2014, relativa a determinate norme che regolano le azioni per il risarcimento del danno ai sensi del diritto nazionale per violazioni delle disposizioni del diritto della concorrenza degli Stati membri e dell’Unione europea. Lo scritto, nell'introdurre una serie di commenti alla neo-introdotta normativa, esamina il percorso evolutivo che ha condotto all'emanazione della direttiva, le scelte con essa operate e le modalità di recepimento nell'ordinamento italiano. With the issuance of Legislative Decree January 19, 2017, no. 3 was implemented the…

Antitrust - Azioni per danniWith the issuance of Legislative Decree January 19 2017 no. 3 was implemented the Directive 2014/104/EU of the Parliament and the Council of November 26 2014 concerning certain rules governing actions for compensation for damages under national law for infringements of the competition law provisions of the Member States and of the European Union. The paper in introducing a series of comments to the newly-introduced legislation examines the evolutionary path that led to the issuance of the directive the choices made with it and the modalities of transposition into Italian law.Settore IUS/04 - Diritto CommercialeAntitrust Law - Damage actions
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BIG DATA, COMPETITION AND PRIVACY: A LOOK FROM THE ANTITRUST PERSPECTIVE

2016

de spesso confrontarsi due diverse « visioni del mondo ». Da un lato, i big data sono descritti come un input essenziale controllato da imprese dominanti, che costituisce una barriera all entrata, consolida le posizioni di mercato e consente pratiche commerciali a danno dei consumatori. Dall altro lato, i big data sono descritti come una commodity, un input che può essere acquisito attraverso una molteplicità di mezzi e che consente alle imprese di offrire ai consumatori servizi innovativi. La lettura del rapporto tra big data e concorrenza attraverso le lenti tipiche dell analisi antitrust suggerisce che queste due visioni del mondo non costituiscono due modelli teorici da valutare in astr…

Big data - competition law
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Western European Studies: Economics

2004

In this entry, we overview major developments of Western European studies in Economics in the last two decades. Given the richness of contributions in this field, we decided to restrict our discussion to three general topics: the theory of economic and financial integration; the economics of unemployment and the microeconomic foundations of market regulation. In the Section 1, we present the evolutions of thought on European monetary and economic integration, with particular emphasis on the discussion of exchange rate regimes, the role of policy authorities, and the cost–benefit analysis related to the establishment of a European monetary union. In Section 2, we examine some results produce…

Economic integrationMacroeconomicsEuropean UnemploymentCompetition Lawmedia_common.quotation_subjectFinancial integrationCompetition lawEuropean studiesEuropean Monetatary PolicyMarket structureGlobalizationMonetary UnionUnemploymentEconomicsEconomic systemmedia_commonMarket failure
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ES konkurences tiesību regulējums un pierādīšanas standarts aizliegtu vienošanās lietās, kurās izmantota cenu veidošanas algoritmu programmatūra

2021

Eiropas Komisija ir paudusi uzskatu, ka Eiropas Savienībā tiesību regulējumam ir jābūt vienādam, “likvidējot jebkādu mākslīgu nošķīrumu starp tradicionālo un digitālo tirgu”. Šis maģistra darbs pētī jautājumu, vai Eiropas konkurences tiesības paredz iespēju pierādīt aizliegtas vienošanās, karteļa esamību tad, ja tiek izmantoti viedie cenu algoritmi un nav pierādījumu par tradicionālu komunikāciju starp tirgus dalībniekiem. Analizējot judikatūru par LESD 101 (1) punktu, īpaši pievēršoties lietām, kurās pierādījumi vākti e-vidē, tiek secināts ar kādiem ierobežojumiem būtu jāsastopas izmeklējošajai iestādei, piemēram, EK, mēģinot pierādīt tāda karteļa esamību, kas darbojas uz algoritmu pamata.…

Eiropas Savienības konkurences tiesībascenu noteikšanas algoritmiEU competition lawpierādījumipricing algorithmsTiesību zinātne
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Cartels Uncovered

2018

How many cartels are there? The answer is important in assessing the efficiency of competition policy. We present a Hidden Markov Model that answers the question, taking into account that often we do not know whether a cartel exists in an industry or not. Our model identifies key policy parameters from data generated under different competition policy regimes and may be used with time-series or panel data. We take the model to data from a period of legal cartels - Finnish manufacturing industries 1951 - 1990. Our estimates suggest that by the end of the period, almost all industries were cartelized.

Finnish-Soviet tradekilpailupolitiikkajel:L4001 natural sciencesjel:L41jel:L0jel:L60competition lawjel:L00010104 statistics & probabilitykartellit0502 economics and business050207 economics0101 mathematicsta511lainsäädäntöidänkauppa05 social scienceskorporativismiantitrust policykilpailuoikeuslaitAntitrust; cartel; competition; detection; Hidden Markov models; illegal; legal; leniency; policy; registry.jel:L4antitrust; cartel; competition; detection; Hidden Markov models; illegal; legal; leniency; policy; registrykilpailuGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financecartelscorporatism
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The effects of sharing sustainable technology R&D on EU competition law

2022

This paper explores the significance of EU competition system in attaining envisioned sustainability targets by analysing the prospective symbiosis between European competition and patent law. Furthermore, this research evaluates both the plausible threats in the internal market stemming from lenient competition legislation as well as highlighting the apparent benefits of coordinating EU intellectual property and antitrust law to facilitate innovation. The goal of this research is to determine whether such polar opposites can indeed be merged into sustainable competition policy or will it end up fostering breeding ground for collusive behaviour in the common market.

R&D sharingPatent lawTreaty on the Functioning of the European Union:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Other law::European law [Research Subject Categories]:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Other law::Competition law [Research Subject Categories]
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The Public Consultation on Regulation 1/2003: A Stronger Institutional Infrastructure for Fostering the EU Common Competition Culture

2016

Any strategic vision for European antitrust enforcement rests on one fundamental pillar: the continuous development of a common competition culture shared by the European Commission and national competition authorities (NCAs). In this respect, the innovative model of institutional governance for the enforcement of European Union (EU) competition law set out by Regulation 1/2003 has proved key: the achievements accomplished within the European Competition Network have probably exceeded the initial expectations in terms of scale of enforcement, its effectiveness as well as its consistency.

Regulation 1/2003 - EU Common competition law
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An overview of the Private Enforcement of Competition Law in Italy

2020

The Essay focuses on many key aspects of the implementation of Directive 104/2014 UE in Italy: Which entity is liable for damages; the law in action of the binding effects of decisions of competition authorities; the law limitations of actions for damages; the Collective actions/pooling of claims. The Author then focuses on some further missing pieces of the puzzle: causation and quantification of damages.

Settore IUS/01 - Diritto Privatocompetition law Private enforcement Causation Binding effect of NCA's decision
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