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This book provides a detailed analysis of the evolution of EC Competition Law and policy and of the main substantive and procedural rules that govern it. It covers all of the main topics studied on both undergraduate and postgraduate courses and examines the major recent developments that have taken place in this rapidly changing area of law.
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This book provides a detailed analysis of the evolution of EC Competition Law and policy and of the main substantive and procedural rules that govern it. It covers all of the main topics studied on both undergraduate and postgraduate courses and examines the major recent developments that have taken place in this rapidly changing area of law.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 5th Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 774
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 169mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1298g
- ISBN-13: 9780199232307
- ISBN-10: 019923230X
- Artikelnr.: 25600477
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 5th Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 774
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 169mm x 47mm
- Gewicht: 1298g
- ISBN-13: 9780199232307
- ISBN-10: 019923230X
- Artikelnr.: 25600477
Joanna Goyder, Barrister, England and Wales, MA (Cantab.), Lic. Spéc. (ULB, Brussels), LLM (EUI, Florence) has worked in Brussels in the field of EU and competition law since 1990. Since 2000 she has been head of knowledge management, legal training and publications for the Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer international competition law practice. She is the author of EC Distribution Law (Hart Publishing, 2005) and has contributed to a number of other books including most recently the Oxford Encyclopaedia of European Community Law - Volume III: Competition Law and Policy (2008, OUP). Albertina Albors-Llorens; Licenciatura en Derecho (University of Valencia (Spain)); LL.M. (University of London); Ph.D. (University of Cambridge) is a senior lecturer in law at the University of Cambridge. She is the author of two books: Private Parties in EC Law (OUP, 1996), and EC Competition Law and Policy (Willan, 2002). She has also written various articles on Competition Law and Judicial Review in EC law in domestic and European law journals. She was a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow between 1996 and 1999 and has been a Fellow of Girton College since 1997. In 2003, she was awarded a University of Cambridge Pilkington Prize for teaching excellence.
Part I: The Early Years
1: Introduction
2: Competition Policy and the Role of Economics
3: The Origins of European Competition Law
4: The Early Years of DG Comp
5: The Advent of the Block Exemption
Part II: The Substantive Law of the European Community
6: Article 81(1) Analysis 1
7: Article 81(1) Analysis 2
8: Article 81(3) Conditions for Exemption
9: Horizontal Agreements: Cartels
10: Distribution Agreements and Practices
11: Distribution: Selective Distribution and Franchising
12: Intellectual Property Rights: Licensing
13: Article 82: The Concept of Dominance
14: Article 82: Abuse
15: Article 82: Its Relationship with Article 81
16: Mergers (1)
17: Mergers (2)
18: Joint Ventures and Horizontal Co-operation Agreements
19: Enforcement of Community Law by National Authorities
20: National Courts and the Direct Application of Community Law
21: Member States and EC Competition Rules
22: International Aspects of EC Competition Law
Part III Conclusions and Prospects
23: Fifty Years of the Treaty Rome
24: The Future of European Competition Law
1: Introduction
2: Competition Policy and the Role of Economics
3: The Origins of European Competition Law
4: The Early Years of DG Comp
5: The Advent of the Block Exemption
Part II: The Substantive Law of the European Community
6: Article 81(1) Analysis 1
7: Article 81(1) Analysis 2
8: Article 81(3) Conditions for Exemption
9: Horizontal Agreements: Cartels
10: Distribution Agreements and Practices
11: Distribution: Selective Distribution and Franchising
12: Intellectual Property Rights: Licensing
13: Article 82: The Concept of Dominance
14: Article 82: Abuse
15: Article 82: Its Relationship with Article 81
16: Mergers (1)
17: Mergers (2)
18: Joint Ventures and Horizontal Co-operation Agreements
19: Enforcement of Community Law by National Authorities
20: National Courts and the Direct Application of Community Law
21: Member States and EC Competition Rules
22: International Aspects of EC Competition Law
Part III Conclusions and Prospects
23: Fifty Years of the Treaty Rome
24: The Future of European Competition Law
Part I: The Early Years
1: Introduction
2: Competition Policy and the Role of Economics
3: The Origins of European Competition Law
4: The Early Years of DG Comp
5: The Advent of the Block Exemption
Part II: The Substantive Law of the European Community
6: Article 81(1) Analysis 1
7: Article 81(1) Analysis 2
8: Article 81(3) Conditions for Exemption
9: Horizontal Agreements: Cartels
10: Distribution Agreements and Practices
11: Distribution: Selective Distribution and Franchising
12: Intellectual Property Rights: Licensing
13: Article 82: The Concept of Dominance
14: Article 82: Abuse
15: Article 82: Its Relationship with Article 81
16: Mergers (1)
17: Mergers (2)
18: Joint Ventures and Horizontal Co-operation Agreements
19: Enforcement of Community Law by National Authorities
20: National Courts and the Direct Application of Community Law
21: Member States and EC Competition Rules
22: International Aspects of EC Competition Law
Part III Conclusions and Prospects
23: Fifty Years of the Treaty Rome
24: The Future of European Competition Law
1: Introduction
2: Competition Policy and the Role of Economics
3: The Origins of European Competition Law
4: The Early Years of DG Comp
5: The Advent of the Block Exemption
Part II: The Substantive Law of the European Community
6: Article 81(1) Analysis 1
7: Article 81(1) Analysis 2
8: Article 81(3) Conditions for Exemption
9: Horizontal Agreements: Cartels
10: Distribution Agreements and Practices
11: Distribution: Selective Distribution and Franchising
12: Intellectual Property Rights: Licensing
13: Article 82: The Concept of Dominance
14: Article 82: Abuse
15: Article 82: Its Relationship with Article 81
16: Mergers (1)
17: Mergers (2)
18: Joint Ventures and Horizontal Co-operation Agreements
19: Enforcement of Community Law by National Authorities
20: National Courts and the Direct Application of Community Law
21: Member States and EC Competition Rules
22: International Aspects of EC Competition Law
Part III Conclusions and Prospects
23: Fifty Years of the Treaty Rome
24: The Future of European Competition Law