European Competition Law in a Nutshell


European Competition Law in a Nutshell
€ 58,00 (including 7 % tax)

Koenig/Schreiber/Dennis
ISBN 978-3-86965-158-3



The legal foundations of Competition Law in the European Union are modest, with only nine articles of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union setting out the basis. Alongside this primary legisla tion, the detailed application of European Competition rules and regulations continues to be shaped by secondary legislation and extensive case law. European Competition Law in a Nutshell: A Concise Guide identifies andm analyses European jurisprudence and Commission policy, covering classic cases and established principles through to recent develop ments.

The book addresses a full range of EU Competition Law topics (Cartels, Abuse of a Dominant Position, Merger Control, State Aid and Public Procurement) and includes chapters devoted to key legal terminology and the European Commission’s competence.

Each chapter focuses first on explaining the theoretical underpinnings and then on considering how the European Commission and European Courts have shaped and guided its practical application. With a clear structure and wellexplained, numerous examples, this book will appeal to readers encountering European Competition Law for the first time as well as to experienced practitioners seeking guidance on a specific topic.

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Zeitschrift: Recht der Internationalen Wirtschaft - Ausgabe: 11/2011

Journal: Europe Today - Issue: 05/2011



 

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