Reflexiones sobre el inexistente elemento subjetivo en la responsabilidad civil por infracciones antitrust
ISSN: 1888-3052
Année de publication: 2018
Número: 23
Type: Article
D'autres publications dans: Revista de derecho de la competencia y la distribución
Résumé
The Directive 2014/104/EU codification process ended leaving to the member States the power to introduce elements such as adequacy or culpability providing that MS respected the principles of effectiveness and equivalence as well as the ECJ case-law. Some authors argue that this leads to an erosion of the fault requirement in non-contractual liability by antitrust infractions. In this paper, we suggest a reinterpretation of the origin of liability from the new system of illicit which was introduced by the Treaties of Rome and Paris and a base for a greater ontological unity of Competition Law.