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EC COMPETITION LAW


GOYDER D.G.

wydawnictwo: OXFORD , rok wydania 2003, wydanie IV

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  • In planning this new edition, D.G. Goyder, as a former Deputy Chairman of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and Consultant to one of the UK's leading firm of solicitors, is well placed to interview the key commissioners, consultants and European lawyers in Brussels involved in competition law policy making. With this level of research Goyder's fourth edition will again bring an authoritative and unique text to the student market
  • This stand-alone textbook maps directly onto EC competition law courses covering all the main topics in light of all the most recent developments in this ever-changing area of European law
  • Explains in clear language all the major cases, allowing students a clear understanding of the facts and legal basis for decisions which are often difficult to obtain from lengthy ECJ and CFI case reports
  • With a strong emphasis on the historical development of EC competition law, the student is able to fully appreciate the sequence of events that lead to changes in policy or new legislation - vital to fully understanding this area of law
  • NEW TO THIS EDITION
  • This new fourth edition deals in detail with the Commission's modernisation proposals, set to decentralise much of the administration of competition law, allowing the student to fully understand the events and forces already influencing the future shape of EC competition law
  • Also new to this edition is the examination of how member states have begun to apply EC law to their own domestic cases, and the problems national courts face in doing so
  • In addition there is full coverage of the Merger Regulation after twelve years, an explanation of the restrictions in vertical agreements under the new Block Exemption and an account of the new Leniency Notice and the uncovering of Cartels

'Review from previous edition There is much to recommend in this book. Certainly, it should be included on the bookshelf of any serious practitioner of EC law.' -European Intellectual Property Review

Firmly established as one of the leading texts in the area, EC Competition Law has been comprehensively updated and revised for this fourth edition.This book contains a full account of the development of the subject over the last 45 years, of its current substantive rules and principles, and discusses likely developments in the near future. Its clear, succinct, and yet highly authoritative coverage will ensure its continued popularity amongst students, academics and practitioners alike.


Readership: Primarily students on the LLB course taking a second or third year optional course in EC competition law and postgraduate students on EC competition law LLM courses. The book is also used by practitioners researching a particular point or seeking a comment on an issue.


Contents/contributor

Part One The Early Years

1 Introduction

2 The Nature and Importance of Competition Policy

3 The Origins of European Competition Law

4 The Early Years of DG Comp

5 The Advent of the Block Exemption

Part Two The Substantive Law of the European Community

6 Article 81(1): Analysis 1

7 Article 81(1): Analysis 2

8 Article 81(3): Conditions for Exemption

9 Horizontal Agreements: Cartels

10 Distribution Agreements and Practices

11 Distribution: Selective Distribution and Franchising

12 Intellectual Property Rights: Licensing

13 Intellectual Property Rights: The Purpose and Effects of Articles 28 to 30

14 Article 82: The Concept of Dominance

15 Article 82: Abuse

16 Article 82: Its Relationship with Article 81

17 Mergers (1)

18 Mergers (2)

19 Joint Ventures and Horizontal Co-Operation Agreements

20 Community Law and National Law: Changing Relationships

21 National Courts and the Direct Application of Community Law

22 Member States and EC Competition Rules

23 International Aspects of EC Competition Law

Part Three Conclusions and Prospects

24 Forty-Five Years of the Treaty of Rome

25 The Future of European Competition Law

592 pages

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