This volume of essays contains contributions by a group of specialists in the area of competition law, including heads of the worldβs major competition and antitrust enforcement authorities, renowned scholars and private practitioners. The focus of the volume is the objectives of competition policy
European Competition Law Annual 1997: Objectives of Competition Policy
β Scribed by Claus-Dieter Ehlermann, Laraine L. Laudati
- Publisher
- Hart Publishing
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 646
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume of essays contains contributions by a group of specialists in the area of competition law,including heads of the world's major competition and antitrust enforcement authorities, renowned scholars and private practitioners. The focus of the volume is the objectives of competition policy of the European Union and other major jurisdictions, the prospects of multilateral competition code, and the relationship between objectives and implementation issues. This is the second in a series of volumes intended to provide an up-to-date commentary on new developments and trends, the first of which was published in 1997.
β¦ Table of Contents
Half Title Page......Page 1
Title Page......Page 3
Title verso......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Introduction......Page 7
1. Objectives of Competition Policy in General......Page 9
2. Competition Policy Objectives in the Context of a Multilateral Competition Code......Page 12
3. Objectives of Competition Policy in the Context of Future reforms of the E.U.'s Competition Policy......Page 13
4. Conclusions......Page 17
Biographical Notes on the Participants......Page 19
1 Panel Discussion......Page 31
2 Working Papers......Page 57
I Frederic Jenny......Page 59
II Gabriel Castaneda......Page 71
III Allan Fels......Page 83
IV Anna Fornalczyk......Page 97
V Hideaki Kobayashi......Page 111
VI Francine Matte......Page 115
VII Damien Neven......Page 141
VIII Alexander Schaub......Page 149
IX Dieter Wolf......Page 159
3 Panel Discussion......Page 163
4 Working Papers......Page 185
I Eleanor Fox......Page 187
II Roderick Abbott......Page 197
III Jacques Bourgeois......Page 203
IV Ulrich Immenga......Page 209
V R. Shyam Khemani......Page 217
VI Joel Klein......Page 277
VII Mitsuo Matsushita......Page 291
VIII Petros Mavroidis......Page 301
IX Francois Souty......Page 341
5 Panel Discussion......Page 351
6 Working Papers......Page 379
I Barry Hawk......Page 381
II Ian Forrester......Page 389
III Calvin Goldman......Page 417
IV Herbert Hovenkamp......Page 447
V Martin Howe......Page 463
VI Abott (Tad) Lipsky......Page 483
7 Panel Discussion......Page 489
8 Future Competition Law......Page 523
I Richard Whish......Page 525
II Jonathan Faull......Page 533
III Christian Kirchner......Page 543
IV Valentine Korah......Page 555
V Mario Siragusa......Page 573
VI James Venit......Page 597
VII Michel Waelbroeck......Page 615
VIII Alberto Heimler & Piero Fattori......Page 625
Index......Page 631
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