
The role of economic analysis within Article 81
A presentation by George Yarrow to the Judicial Studies Board’s Competition Law Course, 9-10 January 2006.
A presentation by George Yarrow to the Judicial Studies Board’s Competition Law Course, 9-10 January 2006.
Sparks & Flames, Amsterdam, 4 December 2003
This paper addresses the questions of how and why do European energy regulators co-operate.It is divided into five sections: a description of the legal framewrorks and market structures of electricity and natural gas in the EU; why energy regulators have been introduced by most Member States and why different institutional formats have been adopted; why co-operation among energy regulators is necessary; the main objectives of the Council of European Energy Regulators; the role of regulators within the political and institutional framework of the EU.
It could be argued that 35 years after the signing of the Treaty of Rome, European competition policy is on the verge of fulfilling its
The aim of this paper is to examine how the completion of the single market, subsidiarity, and transparency and efficiency have influenced the major changes to the Commission’s competition policy that have taken place over the last few years, and in particular in 1992.