
Competition, Regulation and the New Economy
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The question which is pursued in the series of essays in this book is whether the conceptual underpinnings of competition law and international regulatory mechanisms are adequate or appropriate to deal with the developments raised by the new economy.
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Fiona Smith is a Lecturer in Law at the University of Leicester.
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2. Article 82EC and New Economy Markets
3. Abuse of a Dominant Position and Intellectual Property Rights: A Suggestion to Reconcile the Community Case Law
4. B2B E-Marketplaces: A New Challenge to Existing Competition Law Rules?
5. Authorities,Competition and Electronic Communication: Towards Institutional Competition in the Information Society
6. Controlling the New Media: Hybrid Responses to New Forms of Power
7. Regulating E-Commerce in the WTO: Exploring the Classification Issue
8. Public Services in the New Economy
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