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TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY # TITLE V : COMMON RULES ON COMPETITION TAXATION AND APPROXIMATION OF LAWS # CHAPITRE 1 : RULES OF COMPETITION # SECTION 1 : RULES APPLYING TO UNDERTAKINGS # ARTICLE 87
TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
TITLE V : COMMON RULES ON COMPETITION TAXATION AND APPROXIMATION OF LAWS
CHAPITRE 1 : RULES OF COMPETITION
SECTION 1 : RULES APPLYING TO UNDERTAKINGS
ARTICLE 87
TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
TITLE V : COMMON RULES ON COMPETITION TAXATION AND APPROXIMATION OF LAWS
CHAPITRE 1 : RULES OF COMPETITION
SECTION 1 : RULES APPLYING TO UNDERTAKINGS
ARTICLE 87
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TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY - TITLE V : COMMON RULES ON COMPETITION TAXATION AND APPROXIMATION OF LAWS - CHAPITRE 1 : RULES OF COMPETITION - SECTION 1 : RULES APPLYING TO UNDERTAKINGS - ARTICLE 87 /* CODIFIED VERSION OF THE TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY */
Official Journal C 224 , 31/08/1992 P. 0029
Article 87 1. Within three years of the entry into force of this Treaty the Council shall, acting unanimously on a proposal from the Commission and after consulting the European Parliament, adopt any appropriate regulations or directives to give effect to the principles set out in Articles 85 and 86. If such provisions have not been adopted within the period mentioned, they shall be laid down by the Council, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission and after consulting the European Parliament. 2. The regulations or directives referred to in paragraph 1 shall be designed in particular: (a) to ensure compliance with the prohibitions laid down in Article 85(1) and in Article 86 by making provision for fines and periodic penalty payments; (b) to lay down detailed rules for the application of Article 85(3), taking into account the need to ensure effective supervision on the one hand, and to simplify administration to the greatest possible extent on the other; (c) to define, if need be, in the various branches of the economy, the scope of the provisions of Articles 85 and 86; (d) to define the respective functions of the Commission and of the Court of Justice in applying the provisions laid down in this paragraph; (e) to determine the relationship between national laws and the provisions contained in this Section or adopted pursuant to this Article.