TY - JOUR
T1 - The Interface Between Companies' Fundamental Rights and Competition Law Enforcement in the EU: Past, Present and Future
AU - Chen, I-Ju
PY - 2016/12/31
Y1 - 2016/12/31
N2 - Since the EU is bound by the EU Charter of fundamental rights due to the amended Treaty of the European Union, the critical points of companies? fundamental rights in competition proceeding has generated a large number of legal debates. This article evaluates whether changes to the current competition enforcement are necessary as to comply with EU fundamental rights standards. This article discusses the paradox between the EU competition enforcement and companies? fundamental rights protection. In author?s view, the EU should comply with EU fundamental rights law, particularly due to the Charter?s binding effects on the EU. The case law concerning EU competition law has reflected compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights. Nevertheless, the effective competition enforcement is still necessary for an undistorted market and will ultimately maintain a well-functioning market. This brings a result to consumer welfare, which is another kind of protection of fundamental rights.
AB - Since the EU is bound by the EU Charter of fundamental rights due to the amended Treaty of the European Union, the critical points of companies? fundamental rights in competition proceeding has generated a large number of legal debates. This article evaluates whether changes to the current competition enforcement are necessary as to comply with EU fundamental rights standards. This article discusses the paradox between the EU competition enforcement and companies? fundamental rights protection. In author?s view, the EU should comply with EU fundamental rights law, particularly due to the Charter?s binding effects on the EU. The case law concerning EU competition law has reflected compliance with the European Convention on Human Rights. Nevertheless, the effective competition enforcement is still necessary for an undistorted market and will ultimately maintain a well-functioning market. This brings a result to consumer welfare, which is another kind of protection of fundamental rights.
UR - https://www.open-access.bcu.ac.uk/9035/
M3 - Article
SP - 7
EP - 41
JO - Global Antitrust Review
JF - Global Antitrust Review
ER -