Richard Whish, Nov 01, 2006
Review of O´Donoghue and Padilla, The extent to which EC competition law has been modernized in the last decade is really quite breathtaking. Most radical of all, perhaps, was the Modernization Regulation, a product of the Commission being prepared to think the unthink-able: to dismantle the notification system established in 1962 and in its place to create a Community-wide system of cooperation and power-sharing.
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