The EU Court of Justice rules on dawn raids, in particular on storing of data without prior selection, which is then examined in the offices of the Commission (Nexans)

The CJEU ruled on the European Commission’s powers of inspections in cartel proceedings, in particular, regarding the power to copy data without a prior examination. On 2009, the Commission’s inspectors, accompanied by representatives of the French competition authority, visited the premises of Nexans France in order to carry out an inspection. On the third day of that inspection, the inspectors were able to examine

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  • Callol, Coca & Asociados (Madrid)
  • Callol, Coca & Asociados (Madrid)
  • Callol, Coca & Asociados (Madrid)
  • Callol, Coca & Asociados (Madrid)
  • Callol, Coca & Asociados (Madrid)

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Pedro Callol, Manuel Cañadas Bouwen, Jorge Manzarbeitia, Enrique Fayos, Laura Moya, The EU Court of Justice rules on dawn raids, in particular on storing of data without prior selection, which is then examined in the offices of the Commission (Nexans), 16 July 2020, e-Competitions Utilities & Cartels, Art. N° 97892

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