不再从裂缝中滑落吗?第102条TFEU与可持续性:优势、环境退化和社会不公之间的关系

IF 0.6 Q2 LAW
Marios C Iacovides, C. Vrettos
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摘要

欧盟竞争法存在可持续性差距,尤其是在执行《TFEU》第102条时,将其视为禁止占主导地位的企业不可持续行为的“利剑”。在这篇文章中,我们要问的是,欧盟竞争法是否能够也应该成为欧盟应对气候危机的整体解决方案的一部分,以及它如何有助于确保我们的社会、经济和生态系统不会陷入进一步的长期化和相辅相成的危机。通过使用欧盟“主流化”的宪法理论,我们主张将环境和社会可持续性目标纳入欧盟竞争法所追求的目标中。通过跨越法律和社会生态学研究的研究,我们提供了一个独创的视角,确定了市场力量和危害人类和地球的商业行为之间的关系。我们通过实证证明,过去被发现占主导地位的企业也参与了不可持续的商业行为。这种关系意义重大,因为它表明,通过《TFEU》第102条解决不可持续的商业行为不仅是欧盟宪法规定的理论可能性。这是一个解决环境和社会不公正问题的真正机会,从而有助于应对人类面临的最重要的生存威胁——气候变化。
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Falling through the cracks no more? Article 102 TFEU and sustainability: the relation between dominance, environmental degradation, and social injustice
EU competition law has a sustainability gap, particularly when it comes to enforcing Article 102 TFEU as a ‘sword’ to prohibit dominant undertakings’ unsustainable conduct. In this article, we ask whether EU competition law can and should be part of a holistic EU solution to the climate crisis and how it can contribute to ensuring that our social, economic, and ecological systems are not entrenched into further perpetuating and mutually reinforcing crises. By using EU constitutional theories of ‘mainstreaming’, we argue for the inclusion of environmental and social sustainability goals in those that are pursued by EU competition law. With research that cuts across law and socioecological studies, we offer an original and unique perspective that identifies a relation between market power and business practices that harm people and planet. We do this by demonstrating empirically that undertakings that have in the past been found to be dominant, also engage in unsustainable business practices. This relation is significant, as it demonstrates that addressing unsustainable business practices through Article 102 TFEU is not only a theoretical possibility mandated by EU constitutional law. It is a real opportunity to address environmental and social injustices and thereby contribute to tackling the most important existential threat facing humanity, climate change.
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CiteScore
1.30
自引率
14.30%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: The journal covers a wide range of enforcement related topics, including: public and private competition law enforcement, cooperation between competition agencies, the promotion of worldwide competition law enforcement, optimal design of enforcement policies, performance measurement, empirical analysis of enforcement policies, combination of functions in the competition agency mandate, and competition agency governance. Other topics include the role of the judiciary in competition enforcement, leniency, cartel prosecution, effective merger enforcement, competition enforcement and human rights, and the regulation of sectors.
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