
EU competition law plays a central role in the process of European integration both as a multifaceted tool for creating and policing the internal market as well as in organising national markets. Yet as a consequence of this role it is also subject to increasingly complex demands, a proliferation of (sectoral) regimes, and multiple objectives at both an EU and national level. This profligacy entails risks of fragmentation and divergence - which could jeopardise the proper functioning of the internal market. In this examination of EU competition law, Wolf Sauter discusses three main issues: (i) what degree of coherence exists in EU competition law; (ii) how this coherence can be explained, particularly in the broader context of integration by EU law; and (iii) how it contributes to the legitimacy and effectiveness of EU competition law. Specific focus is placed on antitrust, while mergers, state aid control, as well as the sectoral regimes for energy and electronic communications are also examined. In addition the book also charts the history and framework of these competition regimes that jointly constitute EU competition law, defining both its objectives and limitations.
This book investigates the degree of coherence within EU competition law and evaluates how this coherence influences the legitimacy and effectiveness of the European internal market. Wolf Sauter, an expert in European law, utilizes a comprehensive analysis of antitrust, merger control, and state aid regulations to address the risks of fragmentation. The work provides a framework for understanding how sectoral regimes, such as energy and electronic communications, interact with broader EU integration goals.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Legal scholars and practitioners frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the structural challenges of EU competition policy. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for advanced students and professionals in the field of European integration.
Page Count:
319
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191065986
ISBN-13:
9780191065989
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