Book contents
- Market Investigations
- Market Investigations
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- 1 Market Investigations in the EU
- 2 Intervention Triggers and Underlying Theories of Harm
- 3 A European Market Investigation
- 4 The Integration of Wide and Narrow Market Investigations in EU Economic Law
- 5 Market Investigations in the UK and Beyond
- 6 Market Inquiries in South Africa
- 7 An Economic Evaluation of the EC’s Proposed “New Competition Tool”
- 8 Market Investigations for Digital Platforms
- Index
3 - A European Market Investigation
Institutional Setup and Procedural Design
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 December 2021
- Market Investigations
- Market Investigations
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- 1 Market Investigations in the EU
- 2 Intervention Triggers and Underlying Theories of Harm
- 3 A European Market Investigation
- 4 The Integration of Wide and Narrow Market Investigations in EU Economic Law
- 5 Market Investigations in the UK and Beyond
- 6 Market Inquiries in South Africa
- 7 An Economic Evaluation of the EC’s Proposed “New Competition Tool”
- 8 Market Investigations for Digital Platforms
- Index
Summary
This chapter discusses the institutional set-up and procedural design of a possible future European market investigation regime. The institutional framework and procedural rules must be tailored to promote the core goals of the new instrument, namely to address competition problems that do not primarily follow from conduct, but from „features of the market“, such that a European market investigation – contrary to traditional infringement proceedings – will not be of a quasi-criminal nature, but a purely administrative proceedings, and to allow for a particular timely intervention. Against this background, the following questions are raised: How does the market investigation regime interact with Article 101 and 102 TFEU enforcement and sector inquiries at the EU level and at the national level? How can the procedure be structured such as to allow for a timely and effective intervention? What can be done to allow for a less adversarial and more participative interaction between the Commission and market actors? Furthermore, the remedial regime, voluntary commitments, the possibility for interim measures and judicial review are discussed.
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- Market InvestigationsA New Competition Tool for Europe?, pp. 90 - 163Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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