Analytical Shortcuts in EU Competition Enforcement: Proxies, Premises, and Presumptions

A. Kalintiri
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Analytical shortcuts lie at the heart of competition enforcement and have crucial implications for both substance and procedure. Nevertheless, not all of them are created equal. This point has been rather missed in competition scholarship due to the tendency to use the term ‘presumption’ in an overly expansive and ultimately inaccurate manner. Aspiring to inject some conceptual clarity in the discussion, this work proposes a taxonomy for distinguishing common analytical shortcuts in law enforcement comprising proxies, premises, and presumptions in the technical sense. With this taxonomy in mind, it then takes a closer look at their operation in EU competition enforcement in particular. As the article demonstrates, proxies, premises, and presumptions play an intricate and multilayered role in the interpretation and application of the EU antitrust and merger rules that the generic use of the term ‘presumption’ fails to adequately capture. Given their significance for the effectiveness, efficiency, and accuracy of enforcement, competition authorities and courts should be conscious of their function and of their substantive and procedural implications and should use them appropriately and wisely.
欧盟竞争执法中的分析捷径:代理、前提和假设
分析捷径是竞争执法的核心,对实质和程序都有至关重要的影响。然而,并非所有人都生而平等。这一点已经相当错过了竞争奖学金,由于倾向于使用术语“推定”在一个过度膨胀和最终不准确的方式。为了在讨论中注入一些概念清晰度,本工作提出了一种分类法,用于区分执法中常见的分析捷径,包括技术意义上的代理、前提和假设。考虑到这一分类,然后仔细研究他们在欧盟竞争执法中的运作。正如本文所展示的,代理、前提和假设在欧盟反垄断和合并规则的解释和应用中发挥着复杂而多层次的作用,而“假设”一词的通用用法未能充分体现这一点。鉴于它们对执行的效力、效率和准确性的重要性,竞争主管当局和法院应意识到它们的功能及其实质性和程序性影响,并应适当和明智地使用它们。
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