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The Evolving Governance of EU Competition Law in a Time of Disruptions: A Constitutional Perspective
By (Author) Dr Carlo Maria Colombo
Edited by Dr Kathryn Wright
Edited by Mariolina Eliantonio
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
8th February 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Constitutional and administrative law: general
343.240721
Hardback
368
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book develops a timely critique of the complex trends emerging in EU integration as it responds to the big issues of our time. Repeated economic crises, the climate emergency, digitalisation and geopolitical turmoil are all having a profound societal and economic effect. The EU Commission has been adding these big issues as public interest justifications for its competition policy and is adjusting existing approaches and instruments accordingly. This is not without its constitutional implications. Firstly, it impacts on the limits of EU competition law in light of the Treaties. Secondly, it affects the relationship between the relevant actors and the processes through which EU competition law is implemented. This collection brings together EU institutional and competition lawyers, to reflect on the constitutional challenges and governance questions. The essays focus on the substantive and procedural developments across the three main policy areas of EU competition law: state aid, antitrust and merger control. Both EU constitutional and competition lawyers will be interested in this important new collection.
Carlo Maria Colombo is lecturer in the department of public law at Maastricht University, Netherlands. Kathryn Wright is senior lecturer in law University of York, United Kingdom. Mariolina Eliantonio is Professor of European and Comparative Administrative Law and Procedure t Maastricht University, Netherlands.