The liberalization of state monopolies in the European Union and beyond
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The liberalization of state monopolies in the European Union and beyond
(European monographs, 23)
Kluwer Law International, c2000
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographcal references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The text explores the many legal and economic challenges emerging from the liberalization process engaged by the European Community with respect to state monopolies. It is divided into three parts. Taking a sectoral approach, the first part is devoted to expert analyses of the liberalization measures adopted by the Community in the areas of telecommunications, postal services, energy and air and rail transport. The objective is to provide a detailed and up-to-date review of the most significant developments that have taken place in these key industry sectors. The second part deals with more conceptual issues, such as the impact of the liberalization process on consumer protection and public service obligations. It also analyzes the main issues emerging from the creation of "strategic alliances" in the telecommunications and aviation sectors. The third part takes a comparative and international law perspective. It examines the extent to which monopolies have been opened to competition in the United States and the lessons which may be drawn from the American experience.
It also discusses the liberalization measures negotiated in the framework of the World Trade Organization, with a special reference to the agreement recently concluded in the area of telecommunications. The papers written in the book are by leading experts on state monopolies, and take a pluridisciplinary approach covering not only legal but also economic and political science issues.
Table of Contents
- Foreword. Introductory speech: The Liberalization policy of the European Community: Past Achievements and Prospects for the future
- K. van Miert. I. Sectoral analysis of the liberalization policy of the European Community. II. Consequences of the Liberalization policy of the European Community. III. The Liberalization Policy of the European Community in a comparative and international perspective.
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