
The second edition of the innovative and well respected EC Competition Law provides a comprehensive guide to the study of EC competition law, combining the strengths of the modern textbook and the traditional materials book. Extracts from key cases and legislation are presented alongside a detailed explanatory text which clearly sets out the bases and objectives of the EC competition rules. Also included is a wide selection of critical writings giving an invaluable overview of the most important perspectives on the subject and illuminating the wider socio-economic context of EC competition law. The book deals comprehensively with recent fundamental reforms.
This text investigates the foundational principles, objectives, and practical application of European Community competition law within the context of evolving legislative reforms. Authors Alison L. Jones and Brenda Sufrin utilize their expertise in legal scholarship to synthesize complex regulatory frameworks with primary source materials. The book provides a structured analysis of how competition rules function, balancing detailed explanatory commentary with essential case law and academic discourse to provide a comprehensive overview of the field.
What You Will Find
Legal scholars and practitioners frequently identify this work as a foundational resource for students and professionals navigating the complexities of European competition law. The text is noted for its effective integration of case materials and explanatory commentary, making it a standard reference for those studying the intersection of law and market regulation.
Page Count:
1360
Publication Date:
2004-12-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199269971
ISBN-13:
9780199269976
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