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An Introduction to EU Competition Law

An Introduction to EU Competition Law

An Introduction to EU Competition Law

Moritz Lorenz, Martin Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
April 2013
Paperback
9781107672611

    Succinct and concise, this textbook covers all the procedural and substantive aspects of EU competition law. It explores primary and secondary law through the prism of ECJ case law. Abuse of a dominant position and merger control are discussed and a separate chapter on cartels ensures the student receives the broadest possible perspective on the subject. In addition, the book's consistent structure aids understanding: section summaries underline key principles, questions reinforce learning and essay discussion topics encourage further exploration. By setting out the economic principles which underpin the subject, the author allows the student to engage with the complexity of competition law with confidence. Integrated examples and an uncluttered writing style make this required reading for all students of the subject.

    • Concise yet covers all substantive and procedural aspects
    • Section conclusions, questions and suggested discussion topics ensure the students' engagement
    • Emphasis on the economic principles underpinning the subject allows for a full understanding
    • Worked examples combine with an uncluttered writing style to guarantee accessibility

    Product details

    April 2013
    Paperback
    9781107672611
    424 pages
    246 × 172 × 20 mm
    0.87kg
    10 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Economic and legal foundations of EU competition law
    • 2. Key concepts of article 101 TFEU
    • 3. Possibilities for cooperation under Article 101 TFEU
    • 4. Article 102 TFEU – abuse of a dominant position
    • 5. Merger control
    • 6. Cartels.