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The Digital Markets Act: A partial solution to antitrust’s remedy problem

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The Digital Markets Act: A partial solution to antitrust’s remedy problem


Common Market Law Review
Volume 61, Issue 6 (2024) pp. 1575 – 1606

https://doi.org/10.54648/cola2024103



Abstract

Antitrust remedies in digital markets have shown little effectiveness. The Digital Markets Act (DMA) offers a partial solution by establishing a multi-level remedial pyramid that addresses several of the challenges the Commission faced when remedying antitrust infringements. At the base of this pyramid are the DMA’s obligations, which embed ex ante remedies that are faster and more prescriptive than antitrust remedies. The second level consists of regulatory dialogue, an open and iterative specification procedure that can mitigate information asymmetries and future-proof remedies. The third level is the non-compliance procedure, which complements the regulatory dialogue. At the pyramid’s apex is the systematic non-compliance procedure. It empowers the Commission to impose ex post remedies, which can be more forceful than their EU competition law counterparts. Although the DMA enhances the Commission’s remedial process and powers compared to EU competition law, it is crucial for the Commission to exercise its authority judiciously. The Commission’s focus should be on the intermediate layers of the remedial pyramid, particularly the regulatory dialogue.


Keywords

Antitrust remedies, digital markets, Digital Markets Act, DMA


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