Introduction to competition law

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Introduction to competition law

E. Susan Singleton

Pitman, 1992

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Includes bibliographies and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This is an account of competition law in the UK and EC for the student or practitioner. It is divided into two parts: the first is a general overview of law in the UK and EC with proposed changes; the second looks in more detail at specific agreements such as intellectual property licensing. It is designed to be a straightforward introduction for both law students and European business students and has case-study type quesitons in chapters. All chapters are footnoted, with further reading and questions. Tables of cases and statutes and an index are given. It is aimed at LLB students taking an option in EEC law in the second or third year of a university, polytechnic or external LLB course and at European business students in polytechnics taking marketing or compeition law options. Solicitors and legal advisors to business should also find it useful.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Competition law: what is competition law?
  • anti-competitive agreements
  • anti-competitive behaviour
  • mergers - marriage and divorce
  • consequences and penalties
  • miscellaneous points
  • the proposed new UK system
  • compliance procedures. Part 2 Specific types of agreement: distribution, purchasing and agency agreements
  • intellectual property and franchising
  • research and specialization agreements
  • others - cars, beer, computers and biotechnology.

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