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View article: State-owned enterprises in the Hungarian economy: what model follows from the law?
State-owned enterprises in the Hungarian economy: what model follows from the law? Open
Aim: This paper examines the fundamental constitutional and legislative rules regarding the state’s involvement and the state’s ownership in the Hungarian economy. It aims to establish what model follows from the relevant rules regarding t…
View article: Állami vállalatok a magyar gazdaságban: milyen modell következik a jogszabályokból?
Állami vállalatok a magyar gazdaságban: milyen modell következik a jogszabályokból? Open
Aim: This paper examines the fundamental constitutional and legislative rules regarding the state’s involvement and the state’s ownership in the Hungarian economy. It aims to establish what model follows from the relevant rules regarding t…
View article: The Authoritarian Market Playbook
The Authoritarian Market Playbook Open
For more than a decade, lawyers and political scientists have extensively studied the “authoritarian playbook” – the instruments, methods and processes used by autocrats such as Hungary’s Viktor Orbán to capture established democracies. Ho…
View article: Feminist Competition Law
Feminist Competition Law Open
View article: Hungarian (Illiberal) Imaginaries of Consumers
Hungarian (Illiberal) Imaginaries of Consumers Open
View article: Defending the Rule of Law through EU Competition Law: The Case of Hungary
Defending the Rule of Law through EU Competition Law: The Case of Hungary Open
View article: The Role of Independent Competition Authorities as Quasi-Courts in Defending Rule of Law Values in Europe
The Role of Independent Competition Authorities as Quasi-Courts in Defending Rule of Law Values in Europe Open
View article: <i>Sped-Pro</i>: The Impact of Rule-of-Law Backsliding on the Enforcement of (EU) Competition Law
<i>Sped-Pro</i>: The Impact of Rule-of-Law Backsliding on the Enforcement of (EU) Competition Law Open
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 fo…
View article: Priority Setting: The Neglected Cornerstone of Effective EU Competition Law Enforcement
Priority Setting: The Neglected Cornerstone of Effective EU Competition Law Enforcement Open
View article: The Commission’s missed opportunity to reclaim competition law for the Rechtsstaat
The Commission’s missed opportunity to reclaim competition law for the Rechtsstaat Open
On 30 November, 2022 the European Commission took two important decisions in order to protect the EU budget against possible breaches of the rule of law in Hungary. First, the Commission concluded that the conditions for applying the Condi…
View article: Instrumentalization of Consumer Law in Central and Eastern Europe for Populist Politics: A Citizen-Consumer Perspective
Instrumentalization of Consumer Law in Central and Eastern Europe for Populist Politics: A Citizen-Consumer Perspective Open
View article: Consumer Social Responsibility in Dutch Law. A Case Study on the Role of Consumers in Energy Transition
Consumer Social Responsibility in Dutch Law. A Case Study on the Role of Consumers in Energy Transition Open
As our economies continue to focus on growth, competition and maximisation of consumer choice, the global increase in consumption takes vast environmental and social costs and cause irreversible harm to our climate and environment. The urg…
View article: Policy Report: Priority Setting in EU and National Competition Law Enforcement
Policy Report: Priority Setting in EU and National Competition Law Enforcement Open
View article: Intersection of Competition and Regulation in Abuse of Dominance and Monopolization
Intersection of Competition and Regulation in Abuse of Dominance and Monopolization Open
View article: “Acceptable” Cartels at the Crossroads of EU Competition Law and the Common Agricultural Policy: A Legal Inquiry into the Political, Economic, and Social Dimensions of (Strengthening Farmers’) Bargaining Power
“Acceptable” Cartels at the Crossroads of EU Competition Law and the Common Agricultural Policy: A Legal Inquiry into the Political, Economic, and Social Dimensions of (Strengthening Farmers’) Bargaining Power Open
Why does the European Union (EU) law allow for special treatment of the agricultural sector? Which exceptions exist in applying the EU competition rules in this sphere, and how has their interpretation evolved? How do these derogations add…
View article: EU State Aid Law and Consumer Protection: An Unsettled Relationship in Times of Crisis
EU State Aid Law and Consumer Protection: An Unsettled Relationship in Times of Crisis Open
View article: Rule of Law Challenges and the Enforcement of EU Competition Law a Case – Study of Hungary and Its Implications for EU Law
Rule of Law Challenges and the Enforcement of EU Competition Law a Case – Study of Hungary and Its Implications for EU Law Open
For the first time in its history the EU is facing a serious challenge of its Member States’ commitment to the rule of law. The financial crisis brought to light the vulnerability of the neo-liberal economic model and national strategies g…
View article: Postal Consumers in the EU and in Local Markets: From Users of Universal Services to Users of All (Digital) Postal Services How Does EU and National Law Facilitate Consumers in the Digital Postal Market?
Postal Consumers in the EU and in Local Markets: From Users of Universal Services to Users of All (Digital) Postal Services How Does EU and National Law Facilitate Consumers in the Digital Postal Market? Open
View article: The Implementation of the ECN+ Directive in Hungary and Lessons Beyond
The Implementation of the ECN+ Directive in Hungary and Lessons Beyond Open
View article: Member States’ Interest in the Enforcement of EU Competition Law: A Case Study of Article 101 TFEU
Member States’ Interest in the Enforcement of EU Competition Law: A Case Study of Article 101 TFEU Open
Competition law has formed a fundamental driving force of the European integration process, but for several decades EU and national competition laws have developed along each other with little interaction. EU competition law functioned as …
View article: The Rule of Law in the Technological Age Challenges and Opportunities for the EU Collected Papers
The Rule of Law in the Technological Age Challenges and Opportunities for the EU Collected Papers Open
View article: Parallel Enforcement and Accountability: The Case of EU Competition Law
Parallel Enforcement and Accountability: The Case of EU Competition Law Open
View article: The Regulatory Consumer in EU and National Law? Case Study of the Normative Concept of the Consumer in Hungary and Poland
The Regulatory Consumer in EU and National Law? Case Study of the Normative Concept of the Consumer in Hungary and Poland Open
View article: Harmonising Private Enforcement of Competition Law in Central and Eastern Europe: The Effectiveness of Legal Transplants Through Consumer Collective Actions
Harmonising Private Enforcement of Competition Law in Central and Eastern Europe: The Effectiveness of Legal Transplants Through Consumer Collective Actions Open
View article: The Regulatory Consumer: Prosumer-Driven Local Energy Production Initiatives
The Regulatory Consumer: Prosumer-Driven Local Energy Production Initiatives Open