European Competition Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
General Introduction
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Restrictive agreements and abuse of dominant position
Title 1: Introduction
Title 2: Jurisdiction
Title 3: Initiation of Commission proceedings
Title 4: Preliminary investigations
II: Addressees
III: Written observations of parties and third parties
Section 2: Disclosure of file
Section 3: Settlement
Section 4: Commitments
Chapter 2: Oral phase
Chapter 3: Length of proceedings
Chapter 4: Principle of separation of investigation and decision-making roles
Title 6: Commission decision
Title 7: Remedies
Title 8: Civil sanctions
Part 4: Mergers
Part 5: State aid
233. Content
1 minute de lecture
The content of the Statement of Objections is, in principle, determined by the Commissioner for Competition. However, this function can be delegated to the Director-General for Competition .
The Statement of Objections must indicate the essential facts on which the Commission bases its case, and how it assesses those facts . This statement may be succinct as long as it is clear and allows the add …