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In November 2007, the European Commission suggested that an EC regulatory agency should be set up for the telecommunications markets. The following paper examines the key tasks and structure of the proposed agency and identifies the limits to the delegation of powers involved by reflecting on the relevant case law and the existing doctrine. It compares the concept with a recently published rapporteur report to the European Parliament and an alternative model of a joint body of national regulatory authorities.
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The authors wish to thank Martin Busch, Student of Law and Politics at the University of Bonn, for his valuable assistance.
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Koenig, C., Loetz, S. & Fechtner, S. Do We Really Need a European Agency for Market Regulation?. Intereconomics 43, 226–235 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-008-0255-x
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-008-0255-x