Presumption of innocence in EU anti-cartel enforcement

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knygos / Books
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Presumption of innocence in EU anti-cartel enforcement
Publication Data:
Leiden ; Brill : 2019.
Pages:
xiv, 234 p
Series:
Nijhoff studies in European Union law; 15
Contents:
Preface — List of Abbreviations — 1. Introduction — 2. Functions of the Presumption of Innocence — 3. Presumption of Innocence under Article 6(2) echr: Meaning and Scope — 4. Legal Framework of EU Anti-Cartel Enforcement Procedure — 5. Classification of EU Anti-Cartel Proceedings — 6. Parental Liability: Compliance with Article 6(2) ECHR — 7. Duty of Cooperation: Compliance with Nemo Tenetur under Article 6(2) ECHR — 8. Proposals for Improvement — 9. Conclusions — Bibliography — Index.
Summary / Abstract:

ENIn this monograph, Aistė Mickonytė examines the compliance of the European anti-cartel enforcement procedure with the presumption of innocence under Article 6(2) of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The author maintains that the pursuit of manifestly severe punishment with insistence of the European Commission on administrative-level procedural safeguards is inconsistent with the robust standards of protection under the Convention. Arguing that EU anti-cartel procedure is criminal within the meaning of the Convention, this work considers this procedure in light of the core elements of the presumption of innocence such as the burden of proof and the principle of fault. The author zeroes in on the de facto automatic liability of parental companies for offences committed by their subsidiaries.

DOI:
10.1163/9789004384651
ISBN:
9789004384651; 9789004384668
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