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Xavier Groussot

Professor

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The Digital Markets Act and the Principle of Ne Bis in Idem: A Revolution in the Enforcement of EU Competition Law?

Author

  • Annegret Engel
  • Xavier Groussot
  • Emilia Holmberg

Editor

  • Annegret Engel
  • Xavier Groussot
  • Gunnar Thor Petursson

Summary, in English

This chapter discusses the development of the ne bis in idem principle and assesses whether its judicial interpretation and application in the last years can be said to constitute a revolution for the enforcement of EU competition law. The analysis is divided into pre- and post-DMA litigation, starting from the creation of the principle of ne bis in idem in the interaction between the CJEU and ECtHR case law until after the adoption of the DMA with particular focus on two recent Grand Chamber cases of the CJEU: bpost and Nordzucker. Our main argument is that the post-DMA case law constitutes a major shift in the application of the principle of ne bis in idem and will thus significantly contribute to the enforcement practices under the DMA in particular and EU competition law in general.

Department/s

  • Department of Law
  • EU Law
  • LU Profile Area: Human rights
  • Human Rights Law

Publishing year

2024

Language

English

Pages

187-218

Publication/Series

New Directions in Digitalisation: Perspectives from EU Competition Law and the Charter of Fundamental Rights

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Law

Keywords

  • EU law
  • Ne bis in idem
  • Digitalisation
  • Competition Law

Status

Published

Research group

  • EU Law
  • Human Rights Law

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9783031653803
  • ISBN: 9783031653834
  • ISBN: 9783031653810