توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Dawn Raids Under Challenge: Due Process Aspects on the European Commission’s Dawn Raid Practices
نام کتاب : Dawn Raids Under Challenge: Due Process Aspects on the European Commission’s Dawn Raid Practices
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : Dawn Raids تحت چالش: جنبه های فرآیند مقررات مربوط به شیوه های Dawn Raid کمیسیون اروپا
سری : Hart Studies in Competition Law 19
نویسندگان : Helene Andersson
ناشر : Hart Publishing
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 311
ISBN (شابک) : 9781509920150 , 9781509920174
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Contents\nAbbreviations\nTable of Cases\nTable of Legislation\nPart I: Overview\n 1. Introduction\n I. Scope\n 2. Enforcement of the EU Competition Rules\n I. Enforcement of the EU Competition Rules\n II. International Cooperation and the Effects on EU Antitrust Enforcement\n III. Enforcement: Concluding Remarks\n 3. Fundamental Rights in the EU\n I. The Charter\n II. Fundamental Rights as General Principles\n III. The ECHR\n IV. The Current Role of ECHR Law in EU Fundamental Rights Protection\n V. Identifying the Role of the ECHR in the EU Legal System: Concluding Remarks\n 4. Criminal Sanctions\n I. Competition Law Infringements: A Criminal Offence?\n II. The ECJ\'s View on the Criminal Nature of Competition Case\n III. Conclusion\nPart II: The Inspection: Is There a Clash between EUand Convention Systems?\n 5. Introduction to Part II\n I. Unannounced Inspections: Efficiency v Fundamental Rights\n 6. The Right to Enter\n I. Legal Persons and the Right to Privacy\n II. Ex Ante Review of Inspection Decisions\n III. Grounds for Suspicion: Can the Commission Go Fishing?\n IV. The Geographical Scope of Inspection Decisions\n V. The Previous Handling by National Authorities\n VI. The Right to Enter: Concluding Remarks\n 7. Dawn Raids in Sector Inquiries\n I. Sector Inquiries: Why and When?\n II. Case Law on the Scope of the Commission\'s Powers: SEP\n III. Article 17 and the Possibility of Carrying Out Inspections\n IV. Dawn Raids in Sector Inquiries: Concluding Remarks\n 8. Once Inside: Measures Taken During the Inspection\n I. A Typical Dawn Raid\n II. Which Information is Fair Game?\n III. Implications of the Duty to Specify the Subject Matter and Purpose of an Inspection\n IV. Bringing it Back to Brussels: A Formality or a Fundamental Error?\n V. Measures Taken on the Basis of Inspection Decisions: Final Remarks\n 9. The Privilege against Self-Incrimination\n I. The View of the Strasbourg Court: Part I\n II. The View of the Strasbourg Court: Part II\n III. The Strasbourg Case Law: Concluding Remarks\n IV. The EU Case Law\n V. The EU Case Law: Conclusion\n VI. The Privilege against Self-Incrimination: What Conclusions May be Drawn?\n 10. Legal Professional Privilege\n I. The Rationale behind the Privilege\n II. The Strasbourg Court\'s View on Legal Professional Privilege\n III. The Scope of Protection Afforded under ECHR Law: Concluding Remarks\n IV. The ECJ\'s View on Legal Professional Privilege\n V. The Scope of Protection Afforded under EU Law: Concluding Remarks\n VI. Legal Professional Privilege: What Conclusions May be Drawn?\n 11. Access to Courts\n I. Interim Measures\n II. Ex Post Review of Inspection Decisions and Measures Taken on Their Basis\n III. The Right to Judicial Review: What Conclusions May be Drawn?\n 12. Dawn Raids at Non-business Premises\n I. The Legal Framework Surrounding Dawn Raids in Private Homes\n II. Inspections in Private Homes: The View of the Strasbourg Court\n III. Inspections at Non-business Premises: Concluding Remarks\nPart III: Summing Up\n 13. Conclusions\n I. General Observations\n II. Summary of the Findings\n III. Joining the Dots\nBibliography\nIndex