Brexit: Is It Really Breaking Free? The Implications of the UK’s Withdrawal from the European Union in the Field of Competition

Delphine Defossez
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Globalisation has not only increased international competition but also led to an increasingly more integrated and evolving legal system. On 23 June 2016, 52 percent of British voters opted to leave the European Union in the hope of ‘regaining their freedom’. The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union has triggered an important political crisis at the same time as raising various questions as to the implications of such a withdrawal. This referendum leaves much uncertainty about the future in many areas, such as competition. Brexit raises particular problems for competition policy and law because of the influence of the European Commission in this field. Indeed, the Commission is the major direct actor, while the national authorities mainly operate within the European framework. Many authors have argued that the implications of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union depend on the type of agreement that is secured by the UK. However, this article argues that whatever the type of agreement the UK strikes with the EU, EU competition law will still play a predominant role.
英国脱欧:英国真的要挣脱束缚了吗?英国退出欧盟对竞争领域的影响
全球化不仅增加了国际竞争,而且还导致了一个日益一体化和不断发展的法律体系。2016年6月23日,52%的英国选民选择离开欧盟,希望“重获自由”。英国退出欧盟的决定引发了一场重要的政治危机,同时也引发了关于这种退出的影响的各种问题。这次公投在许多领域留下了很多不确定性,比如竞争。由于欧盟委员会在这一领域的影响力,英国脱欧给竞争政策和法律带来了特别的问题。事实上,委员会是主要的直接行动者,而国家当局主要在欧洲框架内运作。许多作者认为,英国退出欧盟的影响取决于英国获得的协议类型。然而,本文认为,无论英国与欧盟达成何种协议,欧盟竞争法仍将发挥主导作用。
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