„Administrative cooperation within the ECN“

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
International Cooperation between competition agencies The ACCC perspective on cooperation with the NZCC 3 rd ASEAN-CER Integration Partnership Forum Cairns,
Advertisements

RESTRICITVE PRACTICES AND LENIENCY Zuzana Šimeková European Union – Opportunities and Challenges June 2009, Dubrovnik.
Counterfeit and Pirated Goods 6 th April Relevant Acquis Icelandic Legislation International Conventions Customs Intervention Preconditions Time.
National implementation of REMIT Henrik Nygaard, Wholesale and transmission (DERA)
INTRODUCTION INTO PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Marko Jovanovic, LL.M. MASTER IN EUROPEAN INTEGRATION Private International Law in the.
1 Bundeswettbewerbsbehörde GD Dr. Theodor Thanner St. Gallen ICF, 24 April 2009 B UNDES W ETTBEWERBS B EHÖRDE Federal Competition Authority of Austria.
Eurojust The European Union’s Judicial Cooperation Unit.
Health and Consumers Health and Consumers 1 Commission’s expectations to MS’ structures of enforcement Enforcement of European Animal Welfare related legislation.
Italian Competition Authority European Competition Day – Brno 14 May 2009 Celebration of the Fifth Anniversary of the ECN Challenges for the Future Ombretta.
EU: Bilateral Agreements of Member States
EU: Bilateral Agreements of Member States. Formerly concluded international agreements of Member States with third countries Article 351 TFEU The rights.
ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY IN GREECE THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK & THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL GUARANTEES/ INSURANCE PRODUCTS TO COVER OPERATORS’ RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER.
The Sixth Annual African Consumer Protection Dialogue Conference
Emergency Briefing Remote Gambling - European Update THIBAULT VERBIEST Attorney-at-law at the Brussels and Paris Bars Founding Partner of ULYS LawFirm.
Course: European Criminal Law SS 2009 Hubert Hinterhofer.
Barbara Schulze Bundeskartellamt International Competition Matters ICN Cartel Workshop Cape Town Mini Plenary IV – Information Sharing: Barriers, Waives.
European Competition Policy. References Faull & Nikpay: The EC Law of Competition. 2nd Ed. Oxford University Press, 2007 Bellamy, C., Child, G. European.
Mini Plenary 3: Cartel Enforcement and Leniency in Developing Agencies Leniency Programme in Turkey Gülçin DERE Competition Expert Turkish Competition.
How will the Third Liberalization package influence the framework of the regulators? Dr. Annegret Groebel Managing Director and Head of International Coordination.
1 6 th ICN CONFERENCE CALL ''Problems, pitfalls and recurring issues“ Leniency and International cooperation. Rafael Coloma, Deputy Director of International.
Moving Forward With the African Dialogue Cross-Border Principles By Mary Gurure Manager, Legal Services and Compliance COMESA Competition Commission Lilongwe,
Searches, Raids and Inspections in Japan by the JFTC Naohiko KOMURO Senior Planning Officer, Management and Planning Division, Investigation Bureau, General.
1 Ensuring the protection of bidders’ rights.  The Federal Law of № 94-FZ "On placing orders for goods, works and services for state and municipal.
EUROJUST EUROJUST Veronika Keller Seconded National Expert for the National Member for Germany (Eurojust)
Defining and applying mitigating and aggravating circumstances. Relevant changes to the amount of fine. Defining and applying mitigating and aggravating.
International Cooperation in Cartel Investigations Regional Cooperation Hanna Witt Head of Cartel Enforcement, Swedish Competition Authority 2013 ICN Cartel.
Towards improvement: Institution of appeal in public procurement – topical procedural and evidentiary issues Kyiv, April , 2012 Oleksandr Voznyuk.
FEDERAL ANTIMONOPOLY SERVICE Control over foreign investments into the entities of strategic importance (the Russian model) Mr. Andrey Tsyganov Deputy.
European Commission, DG Competition, A, A-4 ECN The ECN, coherency and the review of decisions of the Commission and the National Competition Authorities.
 Cooperation and information exchange amongst financial supervisors and regulators are essential for effective oversight in an integrated financial system.
Evaluation of restrictions: art. 15 and art TAIEX Seminar on the EU Service Directive, 3 May 2007 Carlos Almaraz.
M O N T E N E G R O Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union Working Group for Chapter 31 – Common Foreign, Security and.
81 st Lunch Talk of the Global Competition Law Center Markus Röhrig – April 28, 2016 The ECN+ Initiative: Outcome and Challenges of the Commission Consultation.
P ROSECUTION OF CARTELS WITHOUT DIRECT EVIDENCE – SLOVENIAN EXPERIENCE DAVID VOGRINEC Department for Legal Affairs and Investigations Slovenian Competition.
1. Consumers, Health, Agriculture and Food Executive Agency General presentation on the Regulation (EC) No 882/2004 Providing an overview of the main.
Lost in Translations – An Examination of the Legal & Practical Problems Associated with the Implementation (or Non-Implementation) of Directive 2010/64/EU.
M O N T E N E G R O Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union Working Group for Chapter 5 – Public Procurement Bilateral screening:
ICC roundtable Istanbul, 30 April 2010 Procedural Fairness: Update on Recent OECD Activities Antonio Capobianco OECD Competition Division
HAVER & MAILÄNDER 1 Procedure in the light of the modernisation package -Regulation 17/62Regulation 1/2003 -Notification and exemptionautomatic derogation.
“International Cooperation in Cartels Investigation”
Investigative powers and other enforcement tools
competition rules in inland transport
Europe’s ‘Highly Competitive Social Market’ Economy
Seminar on EU Service Directive Budapest, 3 May 2007 Thibaut Partsch
EU Legislative Powers: Principles and Procedures
The JFTC’s ICN Work Products implementation
Dr. Anastasios Xeniadis Dr. Luca Schicho
Competition Law and its Application: European Union
European Union Institutions Law Making
The Finnish leniency system - experiences and challenges
Interactive Gaming Council Board Meeting I-Gaming Legal status
Investigating Shipping Pollution Violations
Journée d´étude du Conseil de la Concurrence de la République Algérienne Démocratique et Populaire Les programmes de conformités – les expériences autrichiennes.
ANTITRUST DAMAGES CLAIMS UNDER EU AND NATIONAL LAW A TRANSPORTATION SECTOR FOCUS Pedro Callol.
the antitrust administrative proceedings
INTRODUCTION INTO PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
ICN | The interplay between private enforcement and leniency policy
European actions.
ICN Cartel Working Group SG-1
Commissioner’s Legal Advisor - Italian Competition Authority
ECN+ Empowering the national competition authorities to be more effective enforcers - Results of Public Consultation.
Pressure Equipment Workshop September 2007 – Day 2
National remedies and national actions
The Finnish leniency system - experiences and challenges
The Treaty of Lisbon and Administrative Cooperation
EUROPEAN UNION CITIZENSHIP
TURKISH COMPETITION LAW ENFORCEMENT:
PRESENTATION OF MONTENEGRO
LECTURE No 6 - THE EUROPEAN UNION’s JUDICIAL SYSTEM I (courts)
FRANK SLEUTJES CASE C About the right to interpretation and translation in criminal proceedings. Esta foto de Autor desconocido está bajo licencia.
Presentation transcript:

„Administrative cooperation within the ECN“ December 04, 2017 Dr. Theodor Thanner Director General

Additonal budget for 2017 ff secured BWB: who we are > 130 dawn raids (2011 – 2017) ~ 40 Staff Director General since 2007: Dr. Theodor Thanner >190 Mio € fines (2011-2016) ~ 3 Mio € Budget (2016) Additonal budget for 2017 ff secured 3 established 2002

ECN and more In coping with current challenges, international cooperation is paramount since challenges may be quite similar to the enforcers of most jurisdictions. The exchange of knowledge and information is therefore a prerequisite for successful enforcement. To this end, the European Competition Network (ECN) has been established. It should serve as a forum for discussion and cooperation of European competition authorities in cases where Articles 101 and and 102 TFEU are applied. It should ensure an efficient division of work and an effective and consistent application of competition rules.

ECN and more ECN allows authorities to pool their experience and identify best practices. Importance of contacts between NCAs on a regular basis (note that cooperation can be time-consuming; e.g. translation of procedural documents). see Commission Notice on cooperation within the Network of Competition Authorities, OJ 2004/C 101/03, and “Joint Statement of the Council and the Commission on the Functioning of the Network of Competition Authorities“ The Austrian authority’s horizon also goes beyond the EU bilateral and multilateral level, e.g. MoUs, study visits, Mediterranean Cooperation, International Working Groups

ECN and more Within in the ECN, authorities should cooperate by informing each other of new cases and envisaged enforcement decisions; coordinating investigations, where necessary; helping each other with investigations; exchanging evidence and other information; and discussing various issues of common interest. (ec.europa.eu/competition) Cooperation between NCA`s is essential for the effective functioning of competition enforcement, in particular in the area of inspections.

ECN and more Art 22 Regulation 1/2003 stipulates that NCAs may in their own territory carry out any inspection or other fact-finding measure under its national law on behalf and for the account of the NCA of another Member State in order to establish whether there has been an infringement of Article 101 or 102 TFEU. Exchange and use of the information collected is governed by Art 12 Reg 1/2003. At the request of the Commission, NCAs undertake inspections which the Commission considers to be necessary under Art 20 (1) and (4) Reg 1/2003. Within the last two years the BWB has been confronted with several unresolved issues regarding cooperation in this field, both with regard to inspections carried out by and inspections carried out for other NCAs.

ECN „plus“ Proposed directive to empower the competition authorities of the Member States (“ECN +”) to be more effective enforcers is currently underway. http://ec.europa.eu/competition/ecn/index_en.html Directive aims to ensure that all national competition authorities have the right tools to detect and sanction violations of EU competition rules; all national competition authorities have effective leniency programmes that encourage companies to come forward, possibly in several jurisdictions, with evidence of illegal cartels; and to safeguard the independence of national competition authorities when enforcing EU competition law, and ensure they have the resources and staff needed to do their work. BWB: Independence and sufficient resources of NCAs are of utmost importance; changes to functioning national leniency programmes should be undertaken carefully see Austria’s contributions to the consultation process at http://ec.europa.eu/competition/consultations/closed.html

Case study I BWB received a request to carry out an inspection for the German Bundeskartellamt Background: Evidence of horizontal agreements regarding the German market price fixing quoting markets The evidence transmitted by the Bundeskartellamt was submitted to the Austrian Cartel Court The Court issued the inspection order. After the inspection was concluded, the inspected company brought an appeal against the court order. Company’s arguments were the issue investigated by the Bundeskartellamt only concerns the domestic (german) market, hence Art 22 (1) (EC) 1/2003 is not applicable legal preconditions for issuing an inspection order in the home country of the requesting authority have to be met.

Case study I The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal (Case No. 16 Ok 8/16m) After reviewing the documents submitted, the Supreme Court reached the conclusion that it is sufficiently clear that the Bundeskartellamt based their investigation on Art 101/102 TFEU The issuance of an inspection order is only permissible if the legal preconditions of the home country where the requesting authority is located are met To ensure this legal standard the requesting authority has to provide information regarding all circumstances of the case, which allow for judging whether the prerequisites for an intervention are given. The complainant’s legal view that the request should have been subject to judicial control by German courts would go too far: there is no need for a preliminary review by the courts of the requesting authority Issuance of the inspection order was proportionate and the documents submitted to the Austrian Cartel Court gave sufficient grounds for issuing an inspection. no formal requirements for a request for administrative request: Art 22 (1) (EC) 1/2003 doesn`t specify formal requirements. The requested authority has to outline that it is acting on behalf of an other authority.

Case study II BWB requested the Dutch Competition Authority ACN to carry out an inspection on its behalf Background: Evidence of vertical agreements quoting markets Resale price maintenance The complainants filed a complaint against the request for assistance at the Austrian federal administrative court. The federal administrative court rejected the complaint. Now the case is pending in front of the Austrian Constitutional Court Arguments submitted by the company inspected BWB was not entitled to request administrative assistance according to Art 22 (EC) 1/2003 on its own, the request would require previous approval from the Austrian Cartel Court. An inspection order needs to fulfil the requirements under the national law of both the requesting and the requested NCA. However, the principles outlined in the aforementioned Case No. 16Ok8/16m are applicable.

Cooperation between BWB and (inter alia) criminal investigators According to Art. 22 of the Austrian Constitution (B-VG), inter alia all authorities of the Federation (Bund), the States (Bundeslaender) and Municipalities (Gemeinden) are bound to render each other mutual administrative assistance within the framework of their legal sphere of competence. According to § 14 Competition Act, The Criminal Police, Public Prosecutors and Courts may submit to the Competition Agency data and information including personal data gathered according to the Criminal Procedure Act, which is relevant for the Competition Agency for the enforcement of § 1 of the Cartel Act and Art 101 TFEU.

Thank you for your attention! Dr. Theodor Thanner Director General Austrian Federal Competition Authority A-1030 Vienna, Radetzkystraße 2 Tel.: 0043 (01) 245 08-0 Fax: 0043 (01) 587 42 00   http://www.bwb.gv.at https://twitter.com/BWB_WETTBEWERB Thank you for your attention!