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LAW AND COMPETITION IN TWENTIETH CENTTURY EUROPE
GERBER D. wydawnictwo: OXFORD , rok wydania 1998, wydanie I cena netto: 150.00 Twoja cena 142,50 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka Law and Competition in
Twentieth Century Europe - Protecting Prometheus
Description
Protecting economic
competition has become a major objective of government in Western Europe, and is playing a
key role in European Integration. Competition law has, therefore, become a central part of
economic and legal experience. This book examines European experience in protecting
competition, analysing its dynamics, revealing its importance and highlighting the
political and economic issues it raises.
Readership: This book will appeal to most legal scholars, particularly those in the fields
of competition or anti-trust law, economic regulation, European law and comparative law.
Historians studying the social, political and intellectual circumstances in Europe during
this century will also be interested. Additionally the book will be of use to those
involved in public decision-making about competition law as well as legal practitioners
and business executives.
Contents/contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Freedom, Law and
Competition: The Nineteenth Century as Prelude
- 3 Fin-de-Siecle Austria:
Conceiving Competition Law
- 4 Germany Before the First
World War: Shaping the Discourse
- 5 The Interwar Period:
Competition Law Takes Root
- 6 The Postwar Decades:
Competition Law and Administrative Policy
- 7 Ordoliberalism: A New
Intellectual Framework for Competition Law
- 8 Competition Law and
Germany's Social Market Economy
- 9 Competition Law and
European Integration: The Competition Law of the European Union
- 10 1986 and After:
Competition Law, the Member States and European Union
- 11 Law, Regulation and
Competition: Europe and the Market
- Bibliography
- Index
470 pages
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