Firmly established as one of the leading texts in the area, this book has been comprehensively updated and revised for this new fourth edition. Its clear, succint, and yet highly authoritative coverage will ensure its continued popularity amongst practicioners, academics and students
alike.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
`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
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Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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.
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 171 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-19-926145-1 (9780199261451)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
DANIEL GOYDER, Visiting Professor at King's College, London and Consultant to Linklaters & Paines
PART ONE THE EARLY YEARS; 1. An 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 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