Sped-Pro: The Impact of Rule-of-Law Backsliding on the Enforcement of (EU) Competition Law Cover Image

Sped-Pro: The Impact of Rule-of-Law Backsliding on the Enforcement of (EU) Competition Law
Sped-Pro: The Impact of Rule-of-Law Backsliding on the Enforcement of (EU) Competition Law

Author(s): Kati Cseres, Karolina Hwija
Subject(s): International Law, Public Law, EU-Legislation
Published by: Temida 2
Keywords: case allocation; decentralised enforcement; independence; mutual trust; rule of law;

Summary/Abstract: The Sped-Pro judgment concerns an action for annulment of an EU Commission decision rejecting a complaint alleging the abuse of a dominant position by the Polish state-owned railway company PKP Cargo. In this judgment, the General Court for the first time established a direct link between systematic deficiencies in the legal order of a Member State and the ability of its competition authority to investigate and take enforcement action under EU law. The General Court addressed issues of the rule of law as an element of effective competition law enforcement and the case allocation principles between the Commission and National Competition Authorities (NCAs) under the decentralised enforcement system of Regulation 1/2003. The General Court now requires the Commission to examine, when handling complaints, whether an NCA can actually enforce EU law effectively.

  • Issue Year: 4/2023
  • Issue No: 28
  • Page Range: 131-144
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English