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Updated: Dec. 14, 2011 (Initial publication: Dec. 7, 2011)

Doctrine

La nouvelle réforme des télécommunications : ruptures et continuité

May 5, 2013

Doctrine

Complete reference : SAUVÉ, Jean-Marc, La motivation des sanctions administratives, in CHAINAIS, Cécile, FENOUILLET, Dominique, GUERLIN, Gaëtan (dir.), Les sanctions en droit contemporain, vol. 2, La motivation des sanctions prononcées en justice, coll. "L'esprit du droit", Dalloz, 2013, p. 113-128

Updated: Feb. 22, 2012 (Initial publication: Feb. 16, 2012)

Books

TRANSLATED SUMMARIES

The translated summaries are done by the Editors and not by the Authors.


ENGLISH

“Global Financial Integration, Thirty Years on. From reform to crisis” combines many academic contributions on international financial governance, that each offer original and in-depth analysis of the financial crisis’ causes. To safeguard the authors’ legal and economic reasoning, the bibliographical report has been divided in three parts and will be brought to The Journal of Regulation’s readers in three successive issues . The following report analyses the third part of the volume.


Other translations forthcoming.

Oct. 15, 2013

02. European Union

Updated: Jan. 13, 2012 (Initial publication: Jan. 11, 2012)

Sectorial Analysis

Main information

On December 20, 2011, the European Commission adopted a decision based on the Almark ruling that expounds upon the four conditions necessary so that compensation paid by a State to any state-owned or private company entrusted with the operation of a public service not require prior notification of the European Commission, despite the general prohibition on State Aids. Each state has a wide margin of discretion in the definition of services that could be classified as being services of general economic interest. A communication and de minimis regulation will complete this decision.

Oct. 24, 2014

01. French constitutional Council

Updated: April 24, 2010 (Initial publication: April 14, 2010)

Contributions

Updated: April 12, 2010 (Initial publication: April 8, 2010)

Contributions

Updated: Dec. 6, 2011 (Initial publication: Dec. 6, 2011)

Doctrine

Concurrence et service public

Updated: Aug. 1, 2012 (Initial publication: July 7, 2012)

Breaking news

On June 27, 2012, the "Financial Securities Authority – FSA" of the United Kingdom sanctioned the Barclays Bank to have manipulated the Libor. By a chain reaction, on July 6, 2012, the German regulator, Bafin, opened an investigation into banks, with no doubt on Deutsche Bank, while the Japanese regulator, the "Securities Exchange Commission" in the United States, the Canadian competition office, in particular open all investigations since the 6 July concerning all banks within their competence on their statements. In addition, JP Morgan said that it was already the subject of a class action in this regard. The domino effect begins.