The European Commission’s ‘ECN+’ Proposal for a Directive to Empower the Competition Authorities of the Member States to Be More Effective Enforcers
Proceedings of the New Frontiers of Antitrust 8th International Concurrences Review Conference
This paper contains my contribution to the panel “Competition authorities: Towards more independence and prioritisation?” at the 8th International Concurrences Review Conference “New Frontiers of Antitrust”. It focuses in particular on the European Commission’s ‘ECN+’ Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council to empower the competition authorities of the Member States to be more effective enforcers and to ensure the proper functioning of the internal market.
The paper sets out the provisions concerning independence, prioritisation and resources contained in Chapter III of the proposed Directive, lists their antecedents, and provides an analysis of the questions of independence, resources and prioritisation in the specific case of the enforcement of Articles 101 and 102 TFEU by the national competition authorities. Readers who are already familiar with the ECN Proposal may want to go directly to the analysis part.
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