The Art of Fining: Penalties in EC competition law between personal responsibility and economic continuity
Auteur(s)
Christian Mayer
Accéder
Beschreibung
The concept of an undertaking is of utmost importance in European and national competition law. It inter alia determines which entities a fine for a breach of competition law can be attributed to. According to the ECJ, fines can be imposed on the economic successor of the original wrongdoer, even if such original wrongdoer is still existing and active on the market. In cases of privatization, this means that fines resulting from state acts can potentially be attributed to the the buyer in the process of privatization.
Institution partenaire
Langue
English
Datum
2008
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