Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Law, Danubius University, Slovakia
2. Academy of the Police Force in Bratislava, Slovakia
Abstract
National (civil) courts play a significant role in enforcing EU competition law as
functional Union courts. This scientific article objective is to investigate the extent to which
the European Commission is obligated to follow the decisions of national civil courts. The
analysis requires an examination of the appropriate legal framework. As a result, in the first
part of the paper, the European Commission obligation to take into account the decisions of
the national courts from primary law perspective will be examined. Based on this, the second
part explore the link between the European Commission and national courts from the
standpoint of relevant secondary law. From the scientific methods we have used the
analytical and descriptive method to analyse the current situation. By comparative method
we introduce different views on the legal regulation. The presented topic has not been
thoroughly examined in the literature on the subject thus far, giving the chance to identify
avenues for future research.
Publisher
Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Subject
Law,Political Science and International Relations,Public Administration,Education
Cited by
13 articles.
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