Giurisdizione antitrust: l'anomalia italiana
Gustavo Ghidini and
Valeria Falce
Mercato Concorrenza Regole, 1999, issue 2, 317-330
Abstract:
Contrary to most other EU Countries, Italy assigns the control on the Antitrust Authority's decisions to the Administrative jurisdiction. The article questions the aptness of such jurisdiction to properly check the merit of the Authority's decisions, while adequately ensuring the parties' rights to a due process of law. Further, it questions the compliance of the administrative jurisdiction vis-à-vis the Maastricht principles on vertical and horizontal integration. The Authors suggest that a future legislative reform should reconsider the present choice and devolve the control on antitrust decisions to the Civil Jurisdiction.
Date: 1999
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