The Decentralisation of the DMA’s Enforcement System
Author
Ribera Martínez, Alba
Date
2024-12Citation
Ribera Martínez, Alba, The Decentralisation of the DMA's Enforcement System (June 07, 2024). GRUR International, Volume 73, Issue 12, pp. 1111-1127 [10.1093/grurint/ikae139], Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4857232 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/grurint/ikae139
Abstract
The harmonisation of the internal market is a fundamental aspect of the EU acquis, and the Digital Markets Act (DMA) is no exception. It aims to harmonise digital markets across the Union on the basis of the concepts of contestability and fairness. The DMA is enforced through a quasi-centralised enforcement system, with the European Commission as its sole enforcer and national competition authorities (NCAs) playing a secondary and supporting role in monitoring. The EC’s centralisation of enforce ...
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