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Comment: ECHR ruling poses questions for EC’s antitrust system, but overhaul unlikely

By Ana Rita Rego ( September 30, 2011, 09:34 GMT | Comment) -- A recent judgment by the European Court of Human Rights on Italian antitrust enforcement has fuelled the debate over the compliance of the EU’s cartel fining system with fundamental rights. While an overhaul of the current regime is not expected, any changes needed to safeguard firms’ rights may take years to implement.Brussels – A recent judgment by the European Court of Human Rights on Italian antitrust enforcement has fuelled the debate over the compliance of the EU’s cartel fining system with fundamental rights. While an overhaul of the current regime is not expected, any changes needed to safeguard firms’ rights may take years to implement....

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