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Common market law of competition

Bellamy & Child

Sweet & Maxwell, 1993-1996

4th ed. / edited by Vivien Rose ; consultant editor, Graham Child

  • [main work]
  • 1st suppl

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Volume

[main work] ISBN 9780421489301

Description

"Common Market Law of Competition" appears at a time when practitioners are increasingly aware that EC competition law is crucial in commercial relations. It covers all aspects of competition law in the Community. Special attention has been given to the topical or delicate issues that lawyers are called to deal with, such as vertical agreements, mergers or joint ventures. New law developments considered include such cases as the judgement of the Court of First Instance in the Polypropylene case, that of the European Court of Justice in the appeal in the "Woodpulp" case and the Commission decision in the Gillette case, and new legislation in the field of insurance, intellectual property and transport as well as the new notice on cooperation between the commission and national courts.

Table of Contents

  • Competition law in the Community context
  • application of article 85(1) and (3) in general
  • horizontal agreements
  • cooperative joint ventures and specialization agreements
  • mergers and acquisitions
  • vertical agreements affecting distribution or supply
  • intellectual property rights
  • enforcement of competition rules in the member states
  • notification of an agreement and its effect
  • enforcement at community level and procedures
  • role of the state in regulated industries
  • specific sectors
  • state aids.
Volume

1st suppl ISBN 9780421565104

Description

Covering the area of EC competition law, this supplement to the fourth edition of the text updates the work with all relevant changes in the law since its first publication in 1993. In particular, it covers implementing regulations to the Merger regulation, a new Form A/B with its related Regulation, and numerous important decisions at Commission, CFI and ECJ levels.

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