The eighth edition of this popular text once again delivers as an engagingly written, comprehensive and practical guide to the EU and UK competition law.
Kathryn McMahon, European Competition and Regulatory Law Review
A concise and easy-to-follow introduction to competition law, which provides a clear path through this highly technical subject. Rooted in the fundamental economic principles behind the law, this text balances theory with lively discussion of key cases and real-life applications of the law.
Key features
- Clear and concise, providing targeted coverage of the essentials of competition law so that students can get to grips with this complex subject area
- An engaging approach, focusing on competition law from an analytical comparative perspective, which allows students to appreciate the nuance and variation in competition law across the EU and UK
- Visually appealing, using flowcharts and diagrams to help students to understand the steps in the application of the law
- Rooted in everyday realities, with key case boxes to enable students to master competition law in context
New to this edition
- Covers recent developments in the area of abuse of dominance, including the Intel case, the Google Shopping and Android decisions in the EU, and the Pfizer and Flynn Pharma cases in the UK
- Discusses the clarifications made to the distinction between object and effect under Article 101(1) TFEU in Cartes Bancaires and subsequent case law
- Focuses on the new cases relating to vertical issues in Pierre Fabre and Coty, and the recent fines imposed by the Commission for vertical price fixing
- Provides an overview of the Damages Directive and the changes introduced by the Consumer Rights Act 2015 to damage claims in the UK, as well as the MasterCard litigation
-Explores the changes introduced to UK competition law by the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013, including the new institutional framework, the revised cartel offence, and the modified UK merger control regime
Digital formats and resources
The 8th edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats: the e-book and Law Trove offer an online experience and convenient access.
For more information about e-books and Law Trove, please visit www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
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A concise and easy-to-follow introduction to competition law, which provides a clear path through this highly technical subject. Rooted in the fundamental economic principles behind the law, this text balances theory with lively discussion of key cases and real-life applications of the law.
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1. Introduction to competition law ; 2. The European Union and United Kingdom competition regimes ; 3. The relationship between European Union and United Kingdom competition law ; 4. International issues and the globalization of competition law ; 5. Procedure-investigation ; 6. Procedure-penalties and leniency arrangements ; 7. Procedure-private enforcement ; 8. An introduction to the economics of agreements, collusion, and parallel conduct ; 9. Agreements in the EU: the elements of article 101 TFEU ; 10. Block exemption regulations under article 101 TFEU ; 11. The Chapter I Prohibition ; 12. The cartel offence ; 13. An introduction to the economics of monopoly abuse ; 14. The elements of Article 102 TFEU ; 15. Ingredients of the Chapter II Prohibition ; 16. An analysis of the principal abusive practices ; 17. UK market investigation references ; 18. An introduction to the economics of merger control ; 19. The EU merger control regime and the treatment of joint ventures ; 20. The UK merger control regime and the treatment of joint ventures ; 21. State aid ; 22. Competition law and intellectual property ; 23. The common law and competition
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Clear and concise, providing targeted coverage of the essentials of competition law so that students can get to grips with this complex subject area
An engaging approach, focusing on competition law from an analytical comparative perspective, which allows students to appreciate the nuance and variation in competition law across the EU and UK
Visually appealing, using flowcharts and diagrams to help students to understand the steps in the application of the law
Rooted in everyday realities, with key case boxes to enable students to master competition law in context
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Sandra Marco Colino is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is the Deputy Director of the Centre for Financial Regulation and Economic Development, a Non-Governmental Advisor to the International Competition Network, the Managing Editor of the China Antitrust Law Journal, and a member of the Academic Board of Dictum Lawyers. She previously taught EU and competition law at the University of
Glasgow. Called to the Madrid Bar, she holds a PhD from the European University Institute in Florence and an LLM in EU Law from the University Carlos III of Madrid. Since 2017, Sandra has been directing the Summer Schools on
EU Competition Law for Asian officials at the College of Europe in Bruges.
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Clear and concise, providing targeted coverage of the essentials of competition law so that students can get to grips with this complex subject area
An engaging approach, focusing on competition law from an analytical comparative perspective, which allows students to appreciate the nuance and variation in competition law across the EU and UK
Visually appealing, using flowcharts and diagrams to help students to understand the steps in the application of the law
Rooted in everyday realities, with key case boxes to enable students to master competition law in context
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198725053
Publisert
2019
Utgave
8. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
990 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
656
Forfatter