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Sharing Powers Within Exclusive Competences: Rethinking EU Antitrust Law Enforcement
Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy Pub Date : 2016-12-30 , DOI: 10.3935/cyelp.12.2016.245
Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel

Although the establishment of competition rules forms part of the EU’s exclusive competences, the application and enforcement of those rules has always been shared consistently between the EU and its Member States.The sharing of enforcement powers is conceptualised traditionally as a delegation of the exercise of exclusively conferred competences. The Court of Justice of the European Union’s case law in the context of EU antitrust law enforcement nevertheless raises profound questions as to the overall tenability of this delegation framework in this particular field of EU exclusive competence.This contribution argues the traditional exclusive competences narrative indeed fails to grasp the system of shared enforcement powers underlying EU antitrust law. Seeking to make sense of the realities of that system in light of EU competence doctrines, it explores the constitutionality of legal policy strategies enabling a more explicit recognition of shared competences principles as an inherent part of this EU exclusive competence domain.

中文翻译:

在专有权限内共享权力:对欧盟反托拉斯法执法的反思

尽管建立竞争规则是欧盟专有能力的一部分,但这些规则的实施和执行一直在欧盟及其成员国之间始终如一地共享。执行权的共享在传统上被概念化为专有行为的授权。赋予的能力。在欧盟反托拉斯法执法的背景下,欧盟法院的判例法仍然对该授权框架在欧盟专有能力这一特定领域的整体持久性提出了深刻的质疑。这一贡献表明,传统的专有能力叙述确实失败了。掌握欧盟反托拉斯法的共同执行权制度。试图根据欧盟胜任原则来理解该系统的现实,
更新日期:2016-12-30
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