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The EC Merger Control Regulation: Rights of Defence: A Critical Analysis of Dg Comp Practice and Community Courts' Jurisprudence

The EC Merger Control Regulation: Rights of Defence: A Critical Analysis of Dg Comp Practice and Community Courts' Jurisprudence

          
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Merger control constitutes a well-established pillar of EU competition law. However, the drafters of the Community competition merger legislation, in view of the need to attain the imperative goal of market integration, put more emphasis on the clarification of the substantive rules applied by the Commission through enhancing its supervisory powers than on the necessity for protecting the defendant parties or any involved third parties in merger proceedings. Here for the first time is an in-depth analysis of the rights of notifying parties and third parties in merger proceedings, as reflected in the administrative practice of the Commission and the case law of the Community courts. Following a detailed exposition of the operation of the Merger Regulation and its procedures, this study covers not only the generally approved fundamental rights, such as the right to be heard or the right to access the Commission's file, but also all the other procedural rights involved in merger proceedings, such as the right of notifying parties to propose commitments outside the time-limit required. It examines the rights of the parties from the pre-notification stage through the first and second phases of the proceedings, with particular emphasis on notification, preliminary investigation, statement of objections, access to the file, oral hearing, commitments, and adoption of the final decision.

Among the issues covered in depth are:

    the value of pre-notification meetings; preparation of the Form CO and the danger of incompleteness; derogation procedure; commitments procedure in phase one and phase two investigations; statement of objections, reply and time-linits; limits to access to the file and oral hearing; and the concept of `sufficient interest.
The study culminates with recommendations for reform of, and improvement in, the rights of notifying parties and third parties, including amendments to the Regulation and a further suggestion for the adoption of a Notice providing guidance on how the rights of these parties should be taken into account in merger proceedings.

A valuable set of annexes includes the texts of the Merger Regulation, its implementing Com-mission Regulation, and the DG Competition Best Practices on the Conduct of EC merger con-trol proceedings.

As a detailed examination of the rights of notifying parties and third parties in EC merger proceedings, and an important blueprint for detailing the rights of these parties, this study will be of immeasurable value for practitioners and business people involved in European business merger activities, as well as for interested academics.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789041125538
  • Publisher: Kluwer Law International
  • Publisher Imprint: Kluwer Law International
  • Height: 246 mm
  • No of Pages: 364
  • Series Title: International Competition Law
  • Sub Title: A Critical Analysis of Dg Comp Practice and Community Courts' Jurisprudence
  • Width: 166 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9041125531
  • Publisher Date: 19 Jul 2006
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 24 mm
  • Weight: 684 gr


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