Economic Impact of Regulation in the Field of Liberal Professions in Different Member States

Economic Impact of Regulation in the Field of Liberal Professions in Different Member States
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: CEPS
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789290796923

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Multijuralism

Multijuralism
Author: Albert Breton,Anne des Ormeaux,Katharina Pistor,Pierre Salmon
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781351152860

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At one level of generality, multijuralism is the coexistence of two or more legal systems or sub-systems within a broader normative legal order to which they adhere, such as the existence of civil and common law systems within the EU. However, at a finer level of analysis multijuralism is a more widespread or common phenomenon and a more fluid reality than the civil law/common law distinction suggests. The papers in this study are therefore rooted in the latter frame of reference. They explore various types of multijural manifestations from the harmonizing potential of international treaties to indigenous law and the use of hard and soft pluralism. In addition, the authors consider the external events which are not part of the processes of multijural adjustment but which serve to influence these processes. Included among these important external events are European integration, the growing importance accorded to human rights, the international practice of law, the growth of the Internet, the globalization of markets and the flow of immigrants. This volume represents some of the most current thinking in the area of multijuralism and is essential reading for anyone interested in the coexistence of legal systems or sub-systems.

The Trend Towards the European Deregulation of Professions and its Impact on Portugal Under Crisis

The Trend Towards the European Deregulation of Professions and its Impact on Portugal Under Crisis
Author: R. Rego
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2013-07-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137352750

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For the first time, European professional deregulation is the focus of reflection by social scientists. This book explores how professional associations act as pressure groups and highlights the democratic regime that is prevailing and the potential convergence problems that Europe may face.

EU Competition Law and Liberal Professions an Uneasy Relationship

EU Competition Law and Liberal Professions  an Uneasy Relationship
Author: Ida E. Wendt
Publsiher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004214491

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Drawing on the fundamental principles of EU competition law, this book comprehensively reassesses the authority and democratic legitimacy of self- and state regulation of liberal professions, and ultimately challenges the use of a diffuse public interest concept in professional regulation.

Professional Services in the EU Internal Market

Professional Services in the EU Internal Market
Author: Tinne Heremans
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2012-01-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847318800

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Professional services are a key component of the EU internal market economy yet also significantly challenge the legal framework governing this internal market. Indeed, specific professional regulatory structures, which are often the result of a blend of government and self-regulation, hold clear potential for conflict with EU free movement and competition law rules. Hence this book looks at the manner in which both free movement and competition laws might apply to such self- and co-regulatory set-ups, and at the leeway given to quality considerations (apparently) conflicting with free movement or competition objectives. In addition, since court action will seldom suffice to genuinely integrate a market, the book also explores those instruments of EU secondary legislation that are likely to impact the most on the provision of professional services. However, the book goes beyond a mere inventory to ask how EU Internal Market policy could contribute to the optimal legal environment for professional services. A law and economics analysis is employed to investigate the need for specific professional rules, the preferred type of regulator (self-, co- or government regulation), and the level - national and/or European - at which regulation should be adopted. As becomes clear, the story of the market for professional services is one of market and government failure; the author is thus left to compare imperfect situations where market failures compete with rent-seeking efforts, the tendency towards over-centralisation and national protectionism. This book offers both an in-depth legal analysis of the EU framework as it applies to professional services as well as a more normative evaluation of this framework based on insights from law and economics scholarship. It will therefore be a valuable resource for all practitioners, policy-makers and academics dealing with professional services, as well as, more generally, with questions of quality and self-regulation.

Civil Procedure in EU Competition Cases Before the English and Dutch Courts

Civil Procedure in EU Competition Cases Before the English and Dutch Courts
Author: George Cumming,Mirjam Freudenthal
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041131928

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For decades it seemed clear that EC competition law was enforceable effectively at the national level, and ECJ case law has continued to bear this out. In recent years, however, the Commission has been proposing harmonization of national rules of procedure in competition cases, implying that procedural autonomy is insufficient on its own to produce an effective enforcement system in this area. As the authors of this book clearly demonstrate, this suggests a binary system governing the enforcement of EC Articles 81 and 82: namely, that led by the Commission through directives and eventual regulations, and that built on ECJ principles in areas not dealt with by such Community instruments. This book describes and analyzes not only the specific Commission recommendations, but also the manner and extent to which these recommendations are or may be implemented in civil procedure. In particular, the authors consider changes which may be required if these recommendations are incorporated into Dutch and English rules of civil procedure. Also addressed are elements of procedure not mentioned by the Commission but which might usefully be considered in the context of ECJ principles of effectiveness, equivalence and effective judicial protection of rights. At the heart of the study is a detailed analysis of the Commission White Paper on Damages Actions and the Commission Staff Working Paper, both issued early in 2009. The in-depth analysis ranges over procedural aspects of such elements as the following: and•standing; and•disclosure and access to evidence; and•burden of proof; and•fault/no fau and•costs of damages actions; and•injunctions; and•civil versus administrative enforcement; and•limitations; and•leniency programmes; and•collective actions; and•confidentiality; and and•forms of compensation. Anticipating as it does a looming impasse in European competition law, this remarkable book sheds defining light on the real implications of EC competition law for parties to damages actions, not only in the national systems studied but for all Member States. For practitioners and jurists it offers a particularly useful approach to the handling of cases involving European competition law, and also serves as a guide to current trends and as a clarification of doctrine.

State Initiated Restraints of Competition

State Initiated Restraints of Competition
Author: Josef Drexl,Vicente Bagnoli
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2015-02-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781784714987

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This new book addresses important current problems and challenges arising from a large variety of state-initiated restraints. Beyond state-owned enterprises, rules on government procurement and the control of state subsidies, the contributions also ana

European Competition Law Annual 2004

European Competition Law Annual 2004
Author: Claus-Dieter Ehlermann,Isabela Atanasiu
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2006-06-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781847312679

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The European Competition Law Annual 2004 is ninth in a series of volumes following the annual workshops on EU Competition Law and Policy held at the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University Institute in Florence. The volume reproduces the materials of the roundtable debate that took place at the ninth edition of the workshop (11-12 June 2004), which examined the relationship between competition law and the regulation of (liberal) professions. The (liberal) professions and the rules governing their functioning have become of interest for EC competition law enforcement since the early nineties, making the object of a series of Commission decisions and judgments of the European courts. The subject has gained in importance in the perspective of the recent decentralisation of EC antitrust enforcement. The regulation of (liberal) professions is also a matter of increasing concern from the perspective of freedom of services in the internal market. The workshop participants - a group of senior representatives of the Commission and the national competition authorities of some Member States, reknown international academics and legal practitioners - discussed the economic, legal and political/institutional issues that arise in the relationship between competition law and the regulation of (liberal) professions.