This book examines the relationship between law and public services. Prosser argues that there are important limits to the applicability of competition law in this context. He illustrates his theme by discussing the law in the UK, France and Italy, and at the EU level, and provides a case study considering public service broadcasting.
This book examines the relationship between law and public services. Prosser argues that there are important limits to the applicability of competition law in this context. He illustrates his theme by discussing the law in the UK, France and Italy, and at the EU level, and provides a case study considering public service broadcasting.
Tony Prosser is Professor of Public Law at the University of Bristol.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Setting the Scene 2: The Philosophical Basis for the Argument 3: The UK Approach to Public Service and the Law 4: The New UK Public Service Law 5: The Continental Tradition of Public Service 6: The European Community Legal Approach to Competition and Public Services 7: Services of General Interest, the Commission, and Reform 8: Opening Utility Markets and Public Service 9: Public Service Broadcasting: a Special Case 10: Conclusion Bibliography
1: Setting the Scene 2: The Philosophical Basis for the Argument 3: The UK Approach to Public Service and the Law 4: The New UK Public Service Law 5: The Continental Tradition of Public Service 6: The European Community Legal Approach to Competition and Public Services 7: Services of General Interest, the Commission, and Reform 8: Opening Utility Markets and Public Service 9: Public Service Broadcasting: a Special Case 10: Conclusion Bibliography
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