Competition Law

  • Competition Law
    By Richard Whish, David Bailey

    301 See ch 17, 'Tying', pp 723–732 for discussion of the tying infringement; see also McMahon 'Interoperability: “Indispensability” and “Special Responsibility” in High Technology Markets' (2007) 9 Tulane Journal of Technology and ...

  • Competition Law
    By Richard Whish, David Bailey

    The General Court in Kayserberg v Commission594 rejected a claim by a third party objecting to the Commission's clearance of the Procter & Gamble/VP Schickedanz transaction595; the third party was arguing that the Advisory Committee had ...

  • Competition Law
    By Richard Whish, David Bailey

    '75 Case M 5421, decision of 29 September 2009; for discussion of this case see Devai, Maass, Magos and Thomas 'Merger Case M.5421 Panasonic/Sanyo — Batteries Included or “Lost in Translation”' (2010) 1 Competition Policy Newsletter 60.

  • Competition Law: Cases and Materials
    By Arlen Duke, John Duns

    The fourth edition of this authoritative text combines leading competition law decisions, legislation, guidelines and commentary to promote understanding of complex concepts, encourage student analysis of key principles and provide a ...

  • Competition Law: Cases and Materials
    By Arlen Duke, John Charles Duns

    This authoritative text combines leading competition law decisions, legislation, guidelines and commentary to promote understanding of complex concepts, encourage analysis of key principles and provide a practical focus for learning.

  • Competition Law
    By Barry J. Rodger, Angus MacCulloch

    Competition law, at both the EC and UK levels, plays an important and ever increasing role in regulating the conduct of businesses.

  • Competition Law
    By Barry J. Rodger, Angus MacCulloch

    Competition Law

  • Competition Law: Safeguarding the Consumer Interest : a Comparative Analysis of US Antitrust Law and EC Competition Law
    By Eugène Buttigieg

    Although it is commonly assumed that consumers benefit from the application of competition law, this is not necessarily always the case.

  • Competition Law: A Comparative Analysis of US Antitrust Law and EC Competition Law
    By Eugène Buttigieg

    Although it is commonly assumed that consumers benefit from the application of competition law, this is not necessarily always the case.

  • Competition Law: Alignment and Reform
    By Imelda Maher

    Under the Competition Act 1991 Irish law was aligned with the competition rules of the EC. This book examines this radical reform and the Competition (Amendment) Act 1996, providing a...

  • Competition Law: A Practitioner's Guide
    By Nathy Dunleavy

    It includes extensive Competition Law Questions & Answers and Precedents.

  • Competition Law
    By Richard Whish

    This book is essential reading for students, practitioners and officials seeking a respected, reliable, intelligent and critical approach to competition law.

  • Competition Law
    By Olav Kolstad

    Competition Law

  • Competition Law
    By Richard Whish

    Previous editions published : 2001 (4th), 1993 (3rd), 1989 (2nd), and 1985 (1st).

  • Competition Law
    By Richard Whish

    A new edition of this textbook is needed to take account of the many fundamental developments in EC and UK law that have taken place since the third edition was published in 1993, in particular the new Competition Act 1998, which has ...

  • Competition Law: The Laws of Australia
    By Daniel Clough

    Annotation. COMPETITION LAW, sometimes known as the law of restrictive trade practices or antitrust law, is complex and dynamic.

  • Competition Law: European Community Practice and Procedure : Article-by-article Commentary
    By Günter Hirsch

    This text covers the area of entertainment and broadcasting with explanation of the law and discussion of its practical application in the media world. It covers areas such as entertainment...

  • Competition Law
    By Beatrice Roxburgh

    Competition Law

  • Competition law
    By Christian Bovet

    Recueil des principaux textes de droit suisse et européen de la concurrence. Pour des motifs pratiques liés principalement à la réalité linguistique des échanges internationaux, les textes de droit européen sont publiés en anglais.