Now expanded, thoroughly revised, and up-to-date, the book includes, for the first time, a discussion of the Merger Regulation. Described in the Cambridge Law Journal as "perceptive and readable," and in the European Competition Law Review as "a welcome addition to the literature," this book will continue to be a popular work among students and practitioners of law.
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bibliography, tables, index
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978-0-19-825727-1 (9780198257271)
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Part 1 The early years: an introduction; the nature and importance of competition policy; the origins of European Competition Law; early years of DG IV; the advent of the Group Exemption. Part 2 The substantive law of the European Community: article 85 (1) - analysis (1); article 85 (1) - analysis (2); article 85 (3) - conditions of exemption; horizontal agreements - defensive cartels; horizontal agreements - specialization and R & D; horizontal agreements - joint ventures; distribution - exclusive distribution and purchasing; distribution - selective distribution and franchising; distribution - price maintenance and other vertical restraints; intellectual property rights - licensing; intellectual property rights - the effects of articles 30-36; article 86 - abuse and abusive exploitation; article 86 - its relationship with article 85; mergers; trade associations; member states and EC competition rules; EC competition law in the context of world trade. Part 3 Conclusions and prospects: thirty-five years of the Treaty of Rome; the future of European Competition Law.