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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Frédéric Jenny , Nicolas Charbit , Frédéric JennyPublisher: Institut de droit de la concurrence Imprint: Institut de droit de la concurrence Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.910kg ISBN: 9781939007063ISBN 10: 1939007062 Pages: 708 Publication Date: 31 January 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""If anyone could dream books into existence, I would be the author of this Digest. Instead of purchasing it. Competition law is increasingly about what happens in the Member States. This is one precious tool in a professional's daily life: a lot of useful information on EU, national and US case law, in a concise, fastidious and user-friendly format."" - Marco D'Ostuni, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP ""The Competition Case Law Digest is an invaluable source for practitioners and academics, covering issues of key topical relevance, and combining expert synthesis and analysis with comprehensive citations to a wealth of EU and national cases."" - James Robinson, Baker McKenzie LLP ""In each Digest, astute and experienced authors synthesize a vast array of case practice. The rich collection thus enables researchers and practitioners to keep abreast with the most salient developments and to appreciate how they fit, comfortably or otherwise, together."" - Mel Marquis, European University Institute ""The Competition Case Law Digest is a tremendously useful tool for practitioners all over Europe (and beyond). This guided tour through the diversity of the European antitrust landscape highlights convergence and divergences between jurisdictions in a unique way. By facilitating access to national case law and practice across borders, it provides invaluable food for thought on the interpretation of competition law concepts and also constitutes a very rich source of inspiration for crafting arguments and exploring the boundaries of the law."" - Charles Pommiés, Allen & Overy LLP ""e-concurrences and its related Competition Case Law Digest is a ground-breaking initiative, combining reports of cases before the European Commission and Courts and before the national enforcement authorities and courts throughout Europe. The results are interesting and important, insofar as they show how the rules are used in different ways in different contexts. Given the way that commercial practices may be judged in many jurisdictions, it is really useful to have a resource like this, whether in preparing your defence, or looking for new ideas to help open up markets."" - John Ratliff, WilmerHale ""Congratulations to everyone involved in producing this superb collection of materials. This is the response to Regulation 1/2003 and the decentralization of the enforcement of competition law that has been needed: it takes just a few minutes of reviewing the contents of the 2013 Competition Case Law Digest to appreciate that it is an invaluable - indeed indispensable - guide to what is happening across the 28 Member States. I know that I will be referring to it regularly."" - Richard Whish, King's College London ""This Digest is a unique product for those who want to have a comprehensive and updated view on the true application of antitrust and merger cases both at EU and national level. It is based on the e-Competitions data base compiled since the so-called modernisation of 2004. The Digest provides a unique one-stop access to a synthetic and synoptic approach of these EU and national cases, allowing to taste the degree of convergence between the EU and the national levels. Although State aid covers a few pages only out of the 600 pages (whilst State aid cases are more numerous than antitrust cases before national courts !), the compendium and the analysis of antitrust and merger cases are impressive. A must in every competition law library. The 2014 edition will certainly cover the entire competition law cases !"" - Jacques Derenne, Sheppard Mullin" If anyone could dream books into existence, I would be the author of this Digest. Instead of purchasing it. Competition law is increasingly about what happens in the Member States. This is one precious tool in a professional's daily life: a lot of useful information on EU, national and US case law, in a concise, fastidious and user-friendly format. - Marco D'Ostuni, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP The Competition Case Law Digest is an invaluable source for practitioners and academics, covering issues of key topical relevance, and combining expert synthesis and analysis with comprehensive citations to a wealth of EU and national cases. - James Robinson, Baker McKenzie LLP In each Digest, astute and experienced authors synthesize a vast array of case practice. The rich collection thus enables researchers and practitioners to keep abreast with the most salient developments and to appreciate how they fit, comfortably or otherwise, together. - Mel Marquis, European University Institute The Competition Case Law Digest is a tremendously useful tool for practitioners all over Europe (and beyond). This guided tour through the diversity of the European antitrust landscape highlights convergence and divergences between jurisdictions in a unique way. By facilitating access to national case law and practice across borders, it provides invaluable food for thought on the interpretation of competition law concepts and also constitutes a very rich source of inspiration for crafting arguments and exploring the boundaries of the law. - Charles Pommies, Allen & Overy LLP e-concurrences and its related Competition Case Law Digest is a ground-breaking initiative, combining reports of cases before the European Commission and Courts and before the national enforcement authorities and courts throughout Europe. The results are interesting and important, insofar as they show how the rules are used in different ways in different contexts. Given the way that commercial practices may be judged in many jurisdictions, it is really useful to have a resource like this, whether in preparing your defence, or looking for new ideas to help open up markets. - John Ratliff, WilmerHale Congratulations to everyone involved in producing this superb collection of materials. This is the response to Regulation 1/2003 and the decentralization of the enforcement of competition law that has been needed: it takes just a few minutes of reviewing the contents of the 2013 Competition Case Law Digest to appreciate that it is an invaluable - indeed indispensable - guide to what is happening across the 28 Member States. I know that I will be referring to it regularly. - Richard Whish, King's College London This Digest is a unique product for those who want to have a comprehensive and updated view on the true application of antitrust and merger cases both at EU and national level. It is based on the e-Competitions data base compiled since the so-called modernisation of 2004. The Digest provides a unique one-stop access to a synthetic and synoptic approach of these EU and national cases, allowing to taste the degree of convergence between the EU and the national levels. Although State aid covers a few pages only out of the 600 pages (whilst State aid cases are more numerous than antitrust cases before national courts !), the compendium and the analysis of antitrust and merger cases are impressive. A must in every competition law library. The 2014 edition will certainly cover the entire competition law cases ! - Jacques Derenne, Sheppard Mullin Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |