促进国际竞争执法程序规范

R. Alford
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很高兴参加2019年堪萨斯法律评论研讨会,“21世纪的反垄断法和政策”。反垄断再次成为热门话题,关于如何在数字时代有效执法的讨论引起了广泛关注。我的重点将是促进竞争法调查和执法的基本正当程序。随着全球竞争监管机构变得越来越活跃,这已成为反垄断议程上最重要的话题之一。今年,我们见证了保护正当程序的新框架获得通过的分水岭时刻。国际竞争网络(ICN)于2019年5月公布了《竞争机构程序框架》(CAP),以促进竞争调查中的基本正当程序截至2019年8月,CAP共有72个签署国,几乎反映了所有主要的竞争监管机构这是历史上第一次,世界各地的竞争主管机构进入了一个包括核心正当程序保护和有意义的审查机制的多边框架。正如美国助理司法部长Makan Delrahim所指出的那样,这是“反垄断执法方面的一项非凡的历史性成就”,它将“强有力的实质性原则与有意义的审查机制”结合在一起,“远远超过了竞争机构以前所做的任何事情”
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,,,Promoting International Procedural Norms in Competition Law Enforcement
It is a pleasure to participate in the 2019 Kansas Law Review Symposium, “Antitrust Law and Policy in the 21st Century.” Antitrust is once again a hot topic and discussion about how to effectively enforce the laws in a digital age is generating widespread attention. My focus will be on the topic of promoting fundamental due process in competition law investigation and enforcement. With competition authorities around the globe becoming increasingly more active, it is one of the most important topics on the antitrust agenda. And this year, we witnessed a watershed moment with the adoption of a new framework protecting due process. The International Competition Network (ICN) unveiled the Framework on Competition Agency Procedures (CAP) in May 2019 to promote fundamental due process in competition investigation.1 As of August 2019, there were seventy-two signatories to the CAP, reflecting almost every leading competition authority.2 It was the first time in history that competition authorities from around the world entered into a multilateral framework on due process that included core due process protections and meaningful review mechanisms. It was, as United States Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim noted, “a remarkable and historic achievement for antitrust enforcement” that combines “strong substantive principles with meaningful review mechanisms” that “goes well beyond anything competition agencies have ever done before.”3
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