The EC Competition Law Reporter has been written for legal professionals who have a special interest in European anti-trust law. With over 2,500 pages of text arranged in two looseleaf volumes, it provides in-depth answers for practitioners on the competition rules as developed and applied by the Commission and both the European Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance. It enables research to be conducted into every aspect of EC competition law with just one, detailed source, including the rules applicable in individual sectors such as transport, banking and telecommunications. In addition to the commentary, the full texts of Treaties, Regulations and Directives are also reproduced, with the commentary fully cross-referenced to these materials.
Key benefits include: * Authoritative analysis of all areas of EC competition law in one comprehensive source * Commentary and full text materials together in one service * Practical and easy-to-use with extensive indexes and cross-referencing * Updated six times each year, ensuring research reflects the latest changes in law, policy and practice * A separate newsletter - European Competition Law Newsletter - highlights key changes throughout the year
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the edition is believed to prove useful to all those interested in EC Competition law, practitioners, academics and students alike. Its main advantages focus on its ability to follow the latest developments and the wide range of subjects it covers.
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978-0-86325-356-0 (9780863253560)
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Basic principles. Distribution. Industrial and commercial property rights. Co-operation agreements. Common horizontal agreements. Abuse of dominant position. Mergers and acquisitions. Special sectors. General procedure. State aids. EC competition law and member states. New developments. Full texts of treaties and agreements, Regulations and Directives, forms, notices, communications, etc.