Succinct and concise, this textbook covers all the procedural and substantive aspects of EU competition law. It explores primary and secondary law through the prism of ECJ case law. Abuse of a dominant position and merger control are discussed and a separate chapter on cartels ensures the student re
Introduction to EU Competition Law
โ Scribed by Peter Willis
- Publisher
- Informa Law
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 385
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book provides an introductory but thorough guide to EU competition law, covering the underlying economics, and the key substantive areas of anticompetitive agreements (Article 81), abuses of dominance (Article 82), the application to the most common types of commercial agreement, state aids, state measures limiting competition and mergers. It also examines the procedures under which the relevant competition authorities apply the rules, private enforcement of the rules before the courts, and minimising risk by implementing a compliance programme. The emphasis is practical rather than theoretical: the authors are practitioners in the field of competition law and economics, with many years' individual and collective experience in the area. This will be an essential reference tool for practitioners, academics and students of EU Competition Law.
โฆ Subjects
Antitrust law -- European Union countries.; LAW006000; NON000000; NON000000
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