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OverviewThis enlarged second edition is designed as a working tool for the study and practice of European Competition Law. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ariel EzrachiPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 17.10cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 1.000kg ISBN: 9781849460477ISBN 10: 1849460477 Pages: 542 Publication Date: 22 September 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9781849463409 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of Contents1 The Concept of Undertakings 2 Market Definition 3 Article 101 TFEU (ex Article 81 EC) 4 Horizontal and Vertical Agreements 5 Article 102 TFEU (ex Article 102 EC) 6 Collective Dominance 7 Competition Law and the State8 Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights 9 Mergers and Acquisitions 10 Enforcement The European Commission 11 Enforcement The National Court 12 ExtraterritorialityReviewsEndorsements 'This book should be in the library of every competition law practitioner and academic. The summary of cases is first class. But what makes it really stand out is the quality of the commentary and the selection of the material which includes not only the most important European judgements and decisions but also some of the leading cases from the US and European Member States.' Ali Nikpay, Senior Director, Cartels and Mergers, Office of Fair Trading 'The study of EU Competition law requires the analysis and understanding of a number of increasingly complex and lengthy European Commission and European Court decisions. Through the provision of case summaries, excerpts from the important passages and concise commentary linking these decisions to other key case law and Commission documents, this unique and impressive book provides the student and practitioner of EU competition law with an extremely clear and useful introduction to these leading decisions.' Dr Kathryn McMahon, Associate Professor, School of Law, University of Warwick 'The Guide is an invaluable tool for both students and practitioners. It provides a compact overview on the fundamental cases and highlights the essential problems in a clear and sharp analysis.' Dr Christoph Voelk, Antitrust Practice Group, McDermott, Will & Emery LLP, Brussels 'The leading cases constitute the heart of EU's competition law. Ariel Ezrachi has made an excellent selection of cases in his book, comprehensive but at the same time balanced and not overburdening. His own comments are concise and very much to the point.' Professor Ulf Bernitz, IECL, The University of Oxford The cases are shortly reproduced, partly by direct quotation and partly in reported speech. Consequently, graduate students are likely to find it most useful when revising. Valentine KorahWorld Competition Law and Economics34(1)Endorsements'This book should be in the library of every competition law practitioneraand academic. The summary of casesais first class. But what makesait really stand out is the quality of the commentaryaand the selection of the material which includes not only the most important European judgements and decisions but also some of the leading cases from the US and European Member States.'Ali Nikpay, Senior Director, Cartels and Mergers, Office of Fair Trading'The study of EU Competition law requires the analysis and understanding of a number of increasingly complex and lengthy European Commission and European Court decisions.a Through the provision of case summaries, excerpts from the important passages and concise commentary linking these decisions to other key case law and Commission documents, this unique and impressive book provides the student and practitioner of EU competition law with an extremely clear and useful introduction to these leading decisions.'Dr Kathryn McMahon, Associate Professor, School of Law, University of Warwick'The Guide is an invaluable tool for both students and practitioners. It provides a compact overview on the fundamental cases and highlights the essential problems in a clear and sharp analysis.'Dr Christoph Voelk, Antitrust Practice Group, McDermott, Will & Emery LLP, Brusselsa'The leading cases constitute the heart of EU's competition law. Ariel Ezrachi has made an excellent selection of cases in his book, comprehensive but at the same timeabalanced and not overburdening. His own comments are concise and very much to the point.'Professor Ulf Bernitz, IECL, The University of Oxford Endorsements'This book should be in the library of every competition law practitioneraand academic. The summary of casesais first class. But what makesait really stand out is the quality of the commentaryaand the selection of the material which includes not only the most important European judgements and decisions but also some of the leading cases from the US and European Member States.'Ali Nikpay, Senior Director, Cartels and Mergers, Office of Fair Trading'The study of EU Competition law requires the analysis and understanding of a number of increasingly complex and lengthy European Commission and European Court decisions.a Through the provision of case summaries, excerpts from the important passages and concise commentary linking these decisions to other key case law and Commission documents, this unique and impressive book provides the student and practitioner of EU competition law with an extremely clear and useful introduction to these leading decisions.'Dr Kathryn McMahon, Associate Professor, School of Law, University of Warwick'The Guide is an invaluable tool for both students and practitioners. It provides a compact overview on the fundamental cases and highlights the essential problems in a clear and sharp analysis.'Dr Christoph Voelk, Antitrust Practice Group, McDermott, Will & Emery LLP, Brusselsa'The leading cases constitute the heart of EU's competition law. Ariel Ezrachi has made an excellent selection of cases in his book, comprehensive but at the same timeabalanced and not overburdening. His own comments are concise and very much to the point.'Professor Ulf Bernitz, IECL, The University of Oxford Author InformationAriel Ezrachi is the Slaughter and May Lecturer in Competition Law at the University of Oxford and the Director of the Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy. He is a Fellow and Tutor in Law at Pembroke College, Oxford. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |