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Competition law

edited by Rosa Greaves

(The international library of essays in law and legal theory, 2nd ser.)

Ashgate, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Competition/anti-trust law, as a separate body of law, is very much a creation of the 20th century and grew only in maturity in the latter half of that century. As developments in US anti-trust law have had, and continue to have, an important influence on the development of competition law in Europe and worldwide, articles have been selected for this collection from both sides of the Atlantic. The volume focuses on the following aspects: the objectives and nature of competition law, the scope of competition law, selected legal concepts and challenges in competition law, and the global application of competition law.

Table of Contents

  • The Objectives and Nature of Competition Law: Sonya M. Willimsky (1997) The Concept(s) of Competition
  • Barry E. Hawk (1988) The American (Anti-trust) Revolution: Lessons for the EEC?. The Economic Concerns of Competition Law: Robert H. Lande (1982-83) Wealth Transfers as the Original and Primary Concern of Anti-trust - The Efficiency Interpretation Challenged
  • Alex P. Jacquemin (1970) The Criterion of Economic Performance in the Anti-trust Policies of the United States and the European Economic Community. The Political Concerns of Competition Law: Robert Pitofsky (1979) The Political Content of Antitrust
  • Bastiaan Van der Esch (1980) EEC Competition Rules - Basic Principles and Policy Aims. The Extraterritoriality Application of Competition Law: Paul Torremans (1996) Extraterritorial Application of EC and US
  • The Scope of Competition Law - Vertical Restraints: Frank H. Easterbrook (1984) Vertical Arrangements and the Rule of Reason
  • Richard A. Posner (1977-78) The Rule of Reason and the Economic Approach - Reflections on the Sylvania Decision.
  • Public Undertakings and State Aids: Christopher Bright (1993) Article 90, Economic Policy and the Duties of Member States
  • Anthony Gardner (1995) The Velvet Revolution: Article 90 and the Triumph of the Free Market in Europe's Regulated Sectors. Selected Legal Concepts and Challenges in Competition Law -
  • The Rule of Reason and Per Se Rules: Rudolph J. Peritz (1988-89) The "Rule of Reason" in Antitrust Law - Property Logic in Restraint of Competition
  • Richard Whish and Brenda Sufrin (1987) Article 85 and the Rule of Reason. Dominance, Concerted Practices and Joint Dominance:
  • Valentine Korah (1980) Concept of Dominant Position within the Meaning of Article 86
  • Trevor Soames (1996) An Analysis of the Principles of Concerted Practices and Collective Dominance: A Distinction without a Difference?
  • Rosa Greaves (1998) Article 86 EC Treaty and Intellectual Property Rights. Essential Facilities Doctrine: Daniel Glasl (1994) Essential Facilities Doctrine in EC Anti-trust Law - A Contribution to the Current Debate. Abuse: David J. Gerber (1987) Law and the Abuse of Economic Power in Europe
  • Thomas Sharpe (1987) Predation.
  • Efficiency Defence in Mergers: Pierre-Emmanuel Noel (1997) Efficiency Considerations in the Assessment of Horizontal Mergers under European and U.S. Antitrust Law. Competition Law and the Global Economy: Ignacio De Leon (1997) The Dilemma of Regulating International Competition under the WTO System
  • Spencer Weber Waller (1994) Neo-Realism and the International Harmonization of Law: Lessons from Antitrust.

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  • NCID
    BA61926487
  • ISBN
    • 0754621170
  • LCCN
    2001099642
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Aldershot
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxi, 627 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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