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Judging & (Re)Thinking European Union Law: Liber Amicorum in Honour of Nils Wahl

Edited by: Luca Prete, Leila Rezki

ISBN13: 9783032134721
To be Published: April 2026
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
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With this Liber Amicorum, around 40 contributors from the legal and judicial professions, academia, and the EU institutions pay tribute to Professor and Judge Nils Wahl, and his exceptional career (inter alia, Judge of the EU General Court first, Advocate General of the EU Court of Justice then, and Judge of the EU Court of Justice finally). The contributions provide a thorough analysis of some of the most relevant legal challenges currently faced by the European Union.

The volume is mainly focused on EU Competition Law, whilst also encompassing other areas of law (in particular, EU litigation). The book is primarily aimed at legal practitioners (staff of the EU institutions and in private practice) and scholars interested in EU legal matters, and to postgraduate students.

Subjects:
EU Law
Contents:
Part I - Competition Law
Chapter 1 "Export yes, import no - reflections on Switzerland's position in the European Single Market"
Chapter 2 "EU State Aid greatest hits: How AG Nils Wahl helped shaping the notion of State aid in EU Law"
Chapter 3 "Predicting the Future: Evidential Basis for Prospective Assessments in EU Merger Control"
Chapter 4 "Closing the Gap ? The Commission's Powers of Inspection after Deutsche Bahn"
Chapter 5 "Extraterritorial objects and effects: Advocate General Wahl in the EFTA Court"
Chapter 6 "An early case of the interplay between the DMA and EU competition law: the Spanish Booking.com case"
Chapter 7 "Antitrust and Competition law: Enforcement Cycles in the US and EU"
Chapter 8 "Excessive pricing and the elusive concept of exploitative abuse"
Chapter 9 "The Categorisation of Practices in EU Competition Law"
Chapter 10 "Further reflections on a judicial (and administrative) architecture in support of an 'even more efficient' approach to EU competition law"
Chapter 11 "Should I Stay or Should I Go? Restrictions by Object, by Effect, and their Application to Football Transfer Rules"
Chapter 12 "What is an Exploitative Abuse?"
Chapter 13 "Recent developments in the case law of EU courts on competition law, in the wake of the Superleague judgment"
Chapter 14 "Thoughtful Competition Law: Power and Reflexivity"
Chapter 15 "Will European competition law survive the challenges of the great transformation of the world order and liberal democracies?"
Chapter 16 "Rights of defence and EU Competition Procedures in the Opinions of Advocate General Wahl"
Chapter 17 "Unlimited jurisdiction in European competition law and the prohibition of reformatio in pejus"
Chapter 18 "The quest of evidence in private enforcement of EU competition law"
Chapter 19 "The Right to be heard orally in competition proceedings before the European Commission"

Part II - Judicial Proceedings
Chapter 1 "La competence de la Cour de justice de l'Union europeenne dans le cadre de la PESC : les progres et les limites infranchissables (?)
Chapter 2 "Le controle de legalite des actes administratifs de l'Union - oui, mais de quelle legalite ?"
Chapter 3 "The Registry of the Court: between positivism and pragmatism"
Chapter 4 "De la representation des parties devant la Cour de justice et le Tribunal. A propos de quelques decisions recentes"
Chapter 5 "Economie de moyens et efficacite de la justice"
Chapter 6 "The Role of the First advocate General"
Chapter 7 "Reflexions sur le transfert de certains renvois prejudiciels au Tribunal et sur les nouvelles procedures annexes a la reforme de la Cour de justice"

Part III - European Union Constitutional and Administrative Law
Chapter 1 "EU rulemaking in response to crisis: the dynamic use of Article 114 TFEU"
Chapter 2 "Should EU Law protect us from eating bugs? a microstudy in judicial creativity"
Chapter 3 "Qu'est-ce que l'obligatoriete ? Divertissement sur la dimension deontique de la soft law"
Chapter 4 "The enforcement system put in place by Articles 82 and 83 of the GDPR in light of the Court's recent case-law"
Chapter 5 "The contribution of the Court of Justice to a 'fairer' internal market in the areas of social law and tax law"
Chapter 6 "For the sake of appearances: rethinking the duty of impartiality"
Chapter 7 "EU's Technical Standards and Rule of Law"
Chapter 8 "Spyware and national security: who is afraid of EU law? - a fresh overview of the EU law protection of individuals against spyware"
Chapter 9 "The budgetary responsibility of the legislator and its limits in the European Union and in the Member States"