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Introduction to EU Competition Law (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781317908838
ISBN: 1843114356
Published: September 2005
Publisher: Informa Law from Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: eBook (ePub)
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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.

Subjects:
Competition Law, EU Law, eBooks
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
Sean-Paul Brankin, Lovells
Chapter 2. Economics at the Heart of Competition Policy
Helen Jenkins and Beatriz Yemail, Oxera
Chapter 3. Article 81: Prohibition and Exception
Vanessa Turner and Marc Reysen, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Chapter 4. Application of Article 81
Pat Treacy, Laura Anderson, Sophie Lawrance, Bristows, and Peter Willis, Taylor Wessing
Chapter 5. Article 82: Principles and Application
Martin Baker, Taylor Wessing and Pat Treacy, Bristows
Chapter 6. Article 86
Chris Bright and John Schmidt, Shearman & Sterling LLP
Chapter 7. State Aid
Chris Bright and John Schmidt, Shearman and Sterling LLP
Chapter 8. Merger Control
Stephen Wisking, Herbert Smith and Giulio Federico and Diana Jackson, Charles River Associates
Chapter 9. Competition Authorities
Peter Willis, Taylor Wessing
Chapter 10. Private Enforcement of EU Competition Law
Andrew Mcnab, Monckton Chambers
Chapter 11. Compliance
Jane Whittaker and Martin Ballantyne, Macfarlanes