Butterworths Competition Law Service

Author:   Brenda Sufrin (Solicitor, Emeritus Professor, School of Law, University of Bristol) ,  Peter Freeman ,  John N. Adams ,  David C. Aitman
Publisher:   LexisNexis UK
ISBN:  

9780406083043


Pages:   14000
Publication Date:   01 January 1994
Format:   Loose-leaf
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Butterworths Competition Law Service provides an in-depth commentary and analysis of competition case law and legislation in the UK and EC. Updated five times a year and revised to incorporate the wide changes resulting from the Enterprise Act 2002.Written by an expert editorial team lead by two well-known and widely respected experts in competition law, Butterworths Competition Law provides coverage of every facet of competition legislation in the EC and UK, from the substantive and procedural provisions of each system of legislation, to particular regimes that affect specific sectors such as gas, water, electricity, agriculture and communications. Butterworths Competition Law provides a thorough analysis of the new provisions of the Competition Act 1998, the transitional arrangements and the procedure for 'early guidance'. It closely monitors the impact of the changes on the special sectors and undertakes a radical appraisal of UK law as the new regime takes place.Each of the narrative divisions provides in-depth commentary and analysis of the case law and legislation in both the UK and EC, plus an invaluable collection of primary and secondary legislation, to ensure subscribers have a thorough understanding of the background to the new regime under the Competition Act 1998. Widely relied upon by practitioners, the work adopts a practical, transaction-based approach with much of the text dealing with particular types of agreement or commercial behaviour in context. Together with extensive cross-referencing and comprehensive tables and index, this invaluable looseleaf work provides all the information that the busy practitioner is likely to need in his day-to-day practice.Five looseleaf volumes, five service issues approx. per year (invoiced separately on publication).

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Author:   Brenda Sufrin (Solicitor, Emeritus Professor, School of Law, University of Bristol) ,  Peter Freeman ,  John N. Adams ,  David C. Aitman
Publisher:   LexisNexis UK
Imprint:   Butterworths Law
Weight:   14.380kg
ISBN:  

9780406083043


ISBN 10:   0406083045
Pages:   14000
Publication Date:   01 January 1994
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Loose-leaf
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Narrative: Division I - Principles of EC and UK competition law; Division II - Horizontal agreements likely to be prohibited; Division III - Horizontal agreements likely to be permitted; Division IV - Distribution; Division V - Licensing; Division VI - Dominant firms and monopolists; Division VII - Merger Control; Division VIII - State aids; Division IX - Special Sectors: EC Competition law and the state, agriculture, transport, financial services and competition policy, water, gas, electricity, telecommunications, broadcasting; Division X - Enforcement by the regulatory authorities; Division XI - Private enforcement in national courts; Division XII - Extra-territoriality. Materials: Division A - EC legislation and materials; Division B - EC proposals; Division C - ECSC legislation; Division D - State aids and materials; Division E - UK Statutes; Division F - UK Statutory Instruments; Division G - EEA legislation and materials; Division H - OFT and Competition Commission Guidelines

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