Economic Freedom and Market Regulation: In Search of Proper Balance
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Baden-Baden
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
2020
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Schriftenreihe: | German and European Studies of the Willy Brandt Center at the Wroclaw University
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505 | 8 | |a Chapter 4: Regulatory authorities' interference in contractual relationships -- Introduction -- The principle of freedom of contract: origins and content -- The principle of freedom of contract in EU law -- Regulatory authorities' powers to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Energy Regulatory Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Energy Regulatory Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Electronic Communications Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Electronic Communications Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Competition and Consumer Protection Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Competition and Consumer Protection Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Distinctness of the Board of the Financial Supervision Authority -- Conclusions -- Chapter 5: The importance of fines in the market regulation process citing the example of the Polish telecommunications market -- Introduction -- Characteristics of financial penalties under Polish telecommunications law -- The nature of fines in Polish telecommunications law -- Functions of financial penalties -- Preventive function -- Regulatory function -- Repressive function -- The role of financial penalties in the regulatory process -- In what way may financial penalties jeopardise economic freedom? -- Legal (un)certainty -- Administrative recognition -- Procedure -- Conclusions -- Chapter 6: Limits of investigative and sanctioning powers of competition authorities -- Introduction | |
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contents | Cover -- Introduction -- Competition law -- The financial market -- The telecommunications market -- The Energy market -- Conceptualisation of qualitative research to address the needs of the research grant -- Theoretical background to the study: introductory remarks -- Material, personal and temporal scope of the study -- Research questions and assumptions -- Chapter 1: The concept of independence of regulatory authorities under EU law -- Introduction -- Independent regulatory authorities - from a general concept to specific features -- Independent regulatory authorities as an EU concept - review of acquis -- Discussion - Is there consistent EU model of IRAs' independence? -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Between economic freedom and effective regulatory enforcement -- Introduction -- Importance of market regulations for economic freedom -- Economic freedom - general observations -- Economic freedom in European constitutional traditions -- The Foundation of the freedom to conduct a business in EU legal system -- Legal character of Article 16 CFR -- The scope of application of the freedom to conduct a business -- Limitations of economic freedom in the light of a legal certainty and a social function of economic rights -- The principle of proportionality and other guarantees of economic freedom -- Conclusions -- Chapter 3: Methods and tools of regulating markets from a praxeological perspective -- Introduction -- Action's originator: regulatory body -- Regulation's efficiency -- Implementation of actions by means of regulatory tools -- Controlling, improving, and applying the results of regulation -- The importance of soft law in regulatory practice: results of empirical research -- Tools to interfere with freedom of establishment: results of empirical research -- Conclusions Chapter 4: Regulatory authorities' interference in contractual relationships -- Introduction -- The principle of freedom of contract: origins and content -- The principle of freedom of contract in EU law -- Regulatory authorities' powers to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Energy Regulatory Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Energy Regulatory Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Electronic Communications Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Electronic Communications Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Competition and Consumer Protection Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Competition and Consumer Protection Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Distinctness of the Board of the Financial Supervision Authority -- Conclusions -- Chapter 5: The importance of fines in the market regulation process citing the example of the Polish telecommunications market -- Introduction -- Characteristics of financial penalties under Polish telecommunications law -- The nature of fines in Polish telecommunications law -- Functions of financial penalties -- Preventive function -- Regulatory function -- Repressive function -- The role of financial penalties in the regulatory process -- In what way may financial penalties jeopardise economic freedom? -- Legal (un)certainty -- Administrative recognition -- Procedure -- Conclusions -- Chapter 6: Limits of investigative and sanctioning powers of competition authorities -- Introduction Guarantees of the protection of fundamental rights in antitrust proceedings -- The criminal nature of competition law proceedings -- Application of the EU standard of protection of fundamental rights in "internal situations" -- Limits of powers to perform inspections and searches -- The principle of protecting the confidentiality of communications between a qualified lawyer and a client -- Respect for the ne bis in idem principle -- Concepts of antitrust liability towards the nullum crimen sine lege principle -- Sanction policy of antitrust authorities -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Balancing energy regulation: a day-watchman approach -- Introduction: pirates and angels -- The California energy crisis: a pacesetter left in the dark -- Californication of the electricity sector: a regulatory lesson -- Lights on regulation: a day-watchman turns them on -- European energy packages: cracking monopolies, fighting climate change -- Conclusion: sailors and devils -- Chapter 8: Scope of regulatory discretion in the banking union in the light of judicial review of European Central Bank's decisions -- Introduction -- The significance of judicial review -- Judicial review in the European Union -- The ECB as a supervisory authority -- Judicial review of ECB's supervisory actions -- Landeskreditbank Baden-Württemberg - Förderbank -- Credit Muteul Arkea -- Caisse régionale de crédit agricole mutuel Alpes Provence -- Banque Postal/BPCE/ Confédération Nationale du Crédit Mutuel/Société Générale/Crédit Agricole/BNP -- Trasta Komercbanka -- Conclusions -- Chapter 9: EU regulation as the sole substantive legal basis for the Polish Financial Supervision Authority to issue an administrative decision - an analysis on the basis of regulations under Article 296(1) of Regulation 575/2013 -- Introduction -- Recognition of netting agreements under the Regulation The provision of Article 296(1) CRR as a legal basis for an administrative decision? -- The theory of presumption of an administrative decision -- Legal basis for issuing an administrative decision -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Financial market - in search of optimal consumer (customer) protection -- Introduction -- The importance of information in protecting financial market participants -- The role of financial market regulators -- Shift from consumer to customer protection -- Conclusions -- Chapter 11: The open-textured nature of anticompetitive practices - in the quest for reconciling legal certainty with effectiveness of EU competition law in the digital markets -- Introduction -- The open-textured nature of competition law -- Application of competition law under "relative ignorance of fact" -- Competition policy under "relative indeterminacy of aims" -- The effectiveness of the EU competition law -- The requirement of legal certainty and specificity of prohibited acts -- Challenges regarding the application of competition law in the digital economy -- Divergent interpretation of MFN clauses -- Blurring the boundaries of antitrust law on the example of the Facebook case -- The unclear analytical framework of 102 TFUE in light of the Google Search case -- Proposals to reform competition law and policy in the digital age -- Quicker investigations and interim measures -- Commitments decisions -- Punishment policy and remedies -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12: The inadequacy of regulatory actions to market problems on the example of the Polish telecommunication market -- Introduction -- Adequacy -- Adequacy of regulatory actions -- The main areas where the adequacy of the President of UKE's actions is required -- Regulatory strategy -- Application of regulatory obligations -- Financial penalties -- Adequacy issues in the President of UKE's activities Proceedings before the President of UKE -- Outdated market analyses -- Application of mainly sovereign case settlement solutions -- Focusing on the implementation of EU or national policies -- Conclusion |
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spelling | Grzeszczak, Robert Verfasser aut Economic Freedom and Market Regulation In Search of Proper Balance 1st ed Baden-Baden Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (300 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier German and European Studies of the Willy Brandt Center at the Wroclaw University v.10 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Introduction -- Competition law -- The financial market -- The telecommunications market -- The Energy market -- Conceptualisation of qualitative research to address the needs of the research grant -- Theoretical background to the study: introductory remarks -- Material, personal and temporal scope of the study -- Research questions and assumptions -- Chapter 1: The concept of independence of regulatory authorities under EU law -- Introduction -- Independent regulatory authorities - from a general concept to specific features -- Independent regulatory authorities as an EU concept - review of acquis -- Discussion - Is there consistent EU model of IRAs' independence? -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Between economic freedom and effective regulatory enforcement -- Introduction -- Importance of market regulations for economic freedom -- Economic freedom - general observations -- Economic freedom in European constitutional traditions -- The Foundation of the freedom to conduct a business in EU legal system -- Legal character of Article 16 CFR -- The scope of application of the freedom to conduct a business -- Limitations of economic freedom in the light of a legal certainty and a social function of economic rights -- The principle of proportionality and other guarantees of economic freedom -- Conclusions -- Chapter 3: Methods and tools of regulating markets from a praxeological perspective -- Introduction -- Action's originator: regulatory body -- Regulation's efficiency -- Implementation of actions by means of regulatory tools -- Controlling, improving, and applying the results of regulation -- The importance of soft law in regulatory practice: results of empirical research -- Tools to interfere with freedom of establishment: results of empirical research -- Conclusions Chapter 4: Regulatory authorities' interference in contractual relationships -- Introduction -- The principle of freedom of contract: origins and content -- The principle of freedom of contract in EU law -- Regulatory authorities' powers to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Energy Regulatory Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Energy Regulatory Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Electronic Communications Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Electronic Communications Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Competition and Consumer Protection Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Competition and Consumer Protection Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Distinctness of the Board of the Financial Supervision Authority -- Conclusions -- Chapter 5: The importance of fines in the market regulation process citing the example of the Polish telecommunications market -- Introduction -- Characteristics of financial penalties under Polish telecommunications law -- The nature of fines in Polish telecommunications law -- Functions of financial penalties -- Preventive function -- Regulatory function -- Repressive function -- The role of financial penalties in the regulatory process -- In what way may financial penalties jeopardise economic freedom? -- Legal (un)certainty -- Administrative recognition -- Procedure -- Conclusions -- Chapter 6: Limits of investigative and sanctioning powers of competition authorities -- Introduction Guarantees of the protection of fundamental rights in antitrust proceedings -- The criminal nature of competition law proceedings -- Application of the EU standard of protection of fundamental rights in "internal situations" -- Limits of powers to perform inspections and searches -- The principle of protecting the confidentiality of communications between a qualified lawyer and a client -- Respect for the ne bis in idem principle -- Concepts of antitrust liability towards the nullum crimen sine lege principle -- Sanction policy of antitrust authorities -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Balancing energy regulation: a day-watchman approach -- Introduction: pirates and angels -- The California energy crisis: a pacesetter left in the dark -- Californication of the electricity sector: a regulatory lesson -- Lights on regulation: a day-watchman turns them on -- European energy packages: cracking monopolies, fighting climate change -- Conclusion: sailors and devils -- Chapter 8: Scope of regulatory discretion in the banking union in the light of judicial review of European Central Bank's decisions -- Introduction -- The significance of judicial review -- Judicial review in the European Union -- The ECB as a supervisory authority -- Judicial review of ECB's supervisory actions -- Landeskreditbank Baden-Württemberg - Förderbank -- Credit Muteul Arkea -- Caisse régionale de crédit agricole mutuel Alpes Provence -- Banque Postal/BPCE/ Confédération Nationale du Crédit Mutuel/Société Générale/Crédit Agricole/BNP -- Trasta Komercbanka -- Conclusions -- Chapter 9: EU regulation as the sole substantive legal basis for the Polish Financial Supervision Authority to issue an administrative decision - an analysis on the basis of regulations under Article 296(1) of Regulation 575/2013 -- Introduction -- Recognition of netting agreements under the Regulation The provision of Article 296(1) CRR as a legal basis for an administrative decision? -- The theory of presumption of an administrative decision -- Legal basis for issuing an administrative decision -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Financial market - in search of optimal consumer (customer) protection -- Introduction -- The importance of information in protecting financial market participants -- The role of financial market regulators -- Shift from consumer to customer protection -- Conclusions -- Chapter 11: The open-textured nature of anticompetitive practices - in the quest for reconciling legal certainty with effectiveness of EU competition law in the digital markets -- Introduction -- The open-textured nature of competition law -- Application of competition law under "relative ignorance of fact" -- Competition policy under "relative indeterminacy of aims" -- The effectiveness of the EU competition law -- The requirement of legal certainty and specificity of prohibited acts -- Challenges regarding the application of competition law in the digital economy -- Divergent interpretation of MFN clauses -- Blurring the boundaries of antitrust law on the example of the Facebook case -- The unclear analytical framework of 102 TFUE in light of the Google Search case -- Proposals to reform competition law and policy in the digital age -- Quicker investigations and interim measures -- Commitments decisions -- Punishment policy and remedies -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12: The inadequacy of regulatory actions to market problems on the example of the Polish telecommunication market -- Introduction -- Adequacy -- Adequacy of regulatory actions -- The main areas where the adequacy of the President of UKE's actions is required -- Regulatory strategy -- Application of regulatory obligations -- Financial penalties -- Adequacy issues in the President of UKE's activities Proceedings before the President of UKE -- Outdated market analyses -- Application of mainly sovereign case settlement solutions -- Focusing on the implementation of EU or national policies -- Conclusion Economic policy (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Grzeszczak, Robert Economic Freedom and Market Regulation Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,c2020 9783848767243 |
spellingShingle | Grzeszczak, Robert Economic Freedom and Market Regulation In Search of Proper Balance Cover -- Introduction -- Competition law -- The financial market -- The telecommunications market -- The Energy market -- Conceptualisation of qualitative research to address the needs of the research grant -- Theoretical background to the study: introductory remarks -- Material, personal and temporal scope of the study -- Research questions and assumptions -- Chapter 1: The concept of independence of regulatory authorities under EU law -- Introduction -- Independent regulatory authorities - from a general concept to specific features -- Independent regulatory authorities as an EU concept - review of acquis -- Discussion - Is there consistent EU model of IRAs' independence? -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Between economic freedom and effective regulatory enforcement -- Introduction -- Importance of market regulations for economic freedom -- Economic freedom - general observations -- Economic freedom in European constitutional traditions -- The Foundation of the freedom to conduct a business in EU legal system -- Legal character of Article 16 CFR -- The scope of application of the freedom to conduct a business -- Limitations of economic freedom in the light of a legal certainty and a social function of economic rights -- The principle of proportionality and other guarantees of economic freedom -- Conclusions -- Chapter 3: Methods and tools of regulating markets from a praxeological perspective -- Introduction -- Action's originator: regulatory body -- Regulation's efficiency -- Implementation of actions by means of regulatory tools -- Controlling, improving, and applying the results of regulation -- The importance of soft law in regulatory practice: results of empirical research -- Tools to interfere with freedom of establishment: results of empirical research -- Conclusions Chapter 4: Regulatory authorities' interference in contractual relationships -- Introduction -- The principle of freedom of contract: origins and content -- The principle of freedom of contract in EU law -- Regulatory authorities' powers to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Energy Regulatory Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Energy Regulatory Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Electronic Communications Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Electronic Communications Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Powers of the President of the Competition and Consumer Protection Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Summary of interviews concerning the powers of the President of the Competition and Consumer Protection Office to interfere in contractual relationships -- Distinctness of the Board of the Financial Supervision Authority -- Conclusions -- Chapter 5: The importance of fines in the market regulation process citing the example of the Polish telecommunications market -- Introduction -- Characteristics of financial penalties under Polish telecommunications law -- The nature of fines in Polish telecommunications law -- Functions of financial penalties -- Preventive function -- Regulatory function -- Repressive function -- The role of financial penalties in the regulatory process -- In what way may financial penalties jeopardise economic freedom? -- Legal (un)certainty -- Administrative recognition -- Procedure -- Conclusions -- Chapter 6: Limits of investigative and sanctioning powers of competition authorities -- Introduction Guarantees of the protection of fundamental rights in antitrust proceedings -- The criminal nature of competition law proceedings -- Application of the EU standard of protection of fundamental rights in "internal situations" -- Limits of powers to perform inspections and searches -- The principle of protecting the confidentiality of communications between a qualified lawyer and a client -- Respect for the ne bis in idem principle -- Concepts of antitrust liability towards the nullum crimen sine lege principle -- Sanction policy of antitrust authorities -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Balancing energy regulation: a day-watchman approach -- Introduction: pirates and angels -- The California energy crisis: a pacesetter left in the dark -- Californication of the electricity sector: a regulatory lesson -- Lights on regulation: a day-watchman turns them on -- European energy packages: cracking monopolies, fighting climate change -- Conclusion: sailors and devils -- Chapter 8: Scope of regulatory discretion in the banking union in the light of judicial review of European Central Bank's decisions -- Introduction -- The significance of judicial review -- Judicial review in the European Union -- The ECB as a supervisory authority -- Judicial review of ECB's supervisory actions -- Landeskreditbank Baden-Württemberg - Förderbank -- Credit Muteul Arkea -- Caisse régionale de crédit agricole mutuel Alpes Provence -- Banque Postal/BPCE/ Confédération Nationale du Crédit Mutuel/Société Générale/Crédit Agricole/BNP -- Trasta Komercbanka -- Conclusions -- Chapter 9: EU regulation as the sole substantive legal basis for the Polish Financial Supervision Authority to issue an administrative decision - an analysis on the basis of regulations under Article 296(1) of Regulation 575/2013 -- Introduction -- Recognition of netting agreements under the Regulation The provision of Article 296(1) CRR as a legal basis for an administrative decision? -- The theory of presumption of an administrative decision -- Legal basis for issuing an administrative decision -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Financial market - in search of optimal consumer (customer) protection -- Introduction -- The importance of information in protecting financial market participants -- The role of financial market regulators -- Shift from consumer to customer protection -- Conclusions -- Chapter 11: The open-textured nature of anticompetitive practices - in the quest for reconciling legal certainty with effectiveness of EU competition law in the digital markets -- Introduction -- The open-textured nature of competition law -- Application of competition law under "relative ignorance of fact" -- Competition policy under "relative indeterminacy of aims" -- The effectiveness of the EU competition law -- The requirement of legal certainty and specificity of prohibited acts -- Challenges regarding the application of competition law in the digital economy -- Divergent interpretation of MFN clauses -- Blurring the boundaries of antitrust law on the example of the Facebook case -- The unclear analytical framework of 102 TFUE in light of the Google Search case -- Proposals to reform competition law and policy in the digital age -- Quicker investigations and interim measures -- Commitments decisions -- Punishment policy and remedies -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12: The inadequacy of regulatory actions to market problems on the example of the Polish telecommunication market -- Introduction -- Adequacy -- Adequacy of regulatory actions -- The main areas where the adequacy of the President of UKE's actions is required -- Regulatory strategy -- Application of regulatory obligations -- Financial penalties -- Adequacy issues in the President of UKE's activities Proceedings before the President of UKE -- Outdated market analyses -- Application of mainly sovereign case settlement solutions -- Focusing on the implementation of EU or national policies -- Conclusion Economic policy |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Economic Freedom and Market Regulation In Search of Proper Balance |
title_auth | Economic Freedom and Market Regulation In Search of Proper Balance |
title_exact_search | Economic Freedom and Market Regulation In Search of Proper Balance |
title_full | Economic Freedom and Market Regulation In Search of Proper Balance |
title_fullStr | Economic Freedom and Market Regulation In Search of Proper Balance |
title_full_unstemmed | Economic Freedom and Market Regulation In Search of Proper Balance |
title_short | Economic Freedom and Market Regulation |
title_sort | economic freedom and market regulation in search of proper balance |
title_sub | In Search of Proper Balance |
topic | Economic policy |
topic_facet | Economic policy Aufsatzsammlung |
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