Abstract
The publication starts by outlining the relation between Union law and national law in those cases where the two contradict. The general opinion in law publications is taken into consideration as well as the development of EU contracts. The second part outlines the European legislation for the telecommunications sector, including its future development and corresponding legislation. After establishing the EU regulations that must be integrated in German national law, German legislation on telecommunications is gone into, including right of way regulations for properties that are not public routes. The third section discusses whether compensation for way of right as stated in German telecommunication law is compatible with European law, and if not, how it can be made so. This is folled by a comparative analysis of EU court rulings and EU Commission decisions in the telecommunications sector and an outlook to the proceedings of the European Court of Justice on telecommunications law. The consequences of an assumed violation of European law are outlined, although this is not currently assumed. The fourth and final section contains a summary.
Citation Formats
Boms, Wilfried Michael.
The claim to compensation for enhanced use of power transmission lines for telecommunication purposes in the light of Union law; Der Ausgleichsanspruch fuer die erweiterte Nutzung von Energieversorgungsleitungen zu Telekommunikationszwecken im Lichte des Unionsrechts.
Germany: N. p.,
2010.
Web.
Boms, Wilfried Michael.
The claim to compensation for enhanced use of power transmission lines for telecommunication purposes in the light of Union law; Der Ausgleichsanspruch fuer die erweiterte Nutzung von Energieversorgungsleitungen zu Telekommunikationszwecken im Lichte des Unionsrechts.
Germany.
Boms, Wilfried Michael.
2010.
"The claim to compensation for enhanced use of power transmission lines for telecommunication purposes in the light of Union law; Der Ausgleichsanspruch fuer die erweiterte Nutzung von Energieversorgungsleitungen zu Telekommunikationszwecken im Lichte des Unionsrechts."
Germany.
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title = {The claim to compensation for enhanced use of power transmission lines for telecommunication purposes in the light of Union law; Der Ausgleichsanspruch fuer die erweiterte Nutzung von Energieversorgungsleitungen zu Telekommunikationszwecken im Lichte des Unionsrechts}
author = {Boms, Wilfried Michael}
abstractNote = {The publication starts by outlining the relation between Union law and national law in those cases where the two contradict. The general opinion in law publications is taken into consideration as well as the development of EU contracts. The second part outlines the European legislation for the telecommunications sector, including its future development and corresponding legislation. After establishing the EU regulations that must be integrated in German national law, German legislation on telecommunications is gone into, including right of way regulations for properties that are not public routes. The third section discusses whether compensation for way of right as stated in German telecommunication law is compatible with European law, and if not, how it can be made so. This is folled by a comparative analysis of EU court rulings and EU Commission decisions in the telecommunications sector and an outlook to the proceedings of the European Court of Justice on telecommunications law. The consequences of an assumed violation of European law are outlined, although this is not currently assumed. The fourth and final section contains a summary.}
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