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Coordination of European and member state regulatory policy. Horizontal, vertical and transversal aspects

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The multiplication of competent authorities – the Commission, national competition authorities (NCAs), national regulatory authorities (NRAs) and courts – in the wake of recent reforms of competition law and regulation makes coordination a key issue. This paper begins by considering whether there is a need for coordination. In the horizontal (between authorities from various Member States) and vertical (between the Commission and national authorities) dimensions, a measure of regulatory competition can be advantageous; in the transversal (between various regulatory frameworks, i.e. competition law and sector-specific regulation) dimension, however, coordination is needed. This paper next examines the means available to ensure coordination, both substantive and procedural/institutional. Paradoxically, the available means are stronger for the horizontal and vertical dimension, where coordination is less pressing than for the transversal dimension.

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  • P. Larouche, 2004. "Coordination of European and member state regulatory policy. Horizontal, vertical and transversal aspects," Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, Intersentia, vol. 5(3), pages 277-294, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:sen:journl:v:5:i:3:y:2004:p:277-294
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