EU Competition Law: Text, Cases, and Materials provides a complete guide to European competition law in a single authoritative volume. Carefully selected extracts from key cases, academic articles, and statutory materials are accompanied by in-depth commentary and critique from two experienced academics in the field. Thorough footnoting and referencing give a tour of the available literature, making this and ideal text for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as competition law scholars engaged in specialized study. Online Resource Centre The text is accompanied by an online resource centre containing an additional chapter on State Aid, an interactive map and timeline of the EU, web links, and updates in the law.
This new Sixth Edition of a major work by the well-known competition law team at Van Bael & Bellis in Brussels brings the book up to date to take account of the many developments in the case law and relevant legislation that have occurred ...
This book is the fourth edition of a highly practical guide to the leading cases in European Competition Law.
(41) Case T-24/90, Automec v Commission of the European Communities, [1992] ECR II-2223, paras 88ss.; Case T-5/93, Roger Tremblay and Others v Commission of the European Communities, [1995] ECR II-185, paras 65ss.; Case T-575/93, ...
The present volume, developed in partnership with the College of Europe’s Global Competition Law Centre (GCLC), provides coherent, practical, and authoritative commentaries by leading experts from the GCLC’s incomparable network.
Based on a unique and comprehensive database, The Shaping of EU Competition Law combines qualitative and quantitative approaches to shed light on the evolution of EU competition law.
This edited collection provides an in-depth analysis of the most important limitations of, and the challenges concerning, the applicability of Articles 101 and 102 TFEU at national level.
This clear and concise textbook presents EU competition law in political, economic and comparative context.
This handbook offers detailed descriptions of EU competition law, including mergers and public authorities.
This book is the first focus on how competition law enforcement tools can be applied to refusals of dominant firms to give access data on online platforms such as search engines, social networks, and e-commerce platforms – commonly ...
Eirik Østerud, Identifying Exclusionary Abuses by Dominant Undertakings under EU Competition Law: The Spectrum of Tests, 2010 (ISBN 978-90-411-3271-0). 46. Marco Botta, Merger Control Regimes in Emerging Economies: A Case Study on ...