
Ideal for students studying competition law in its European context, this book guides students through a wide range of carefully selected cases and materials with exceptional analysis and comment. The selection of writings has been chosen to present the most important perspectives on the subject as well as the broader socio-economic context of EC competition law.This third edition has been fully updated with all the recent developments within EC Competition Law since 2004, including coverage of the review of Article 82 and the green paper on damages, as well as further information on US anti-trust law. Each chapter now begins with a 'central issues' section which helps students to focus and direct their learning. Cases and Materials on EC Competition Law provides a wide-ranging and thorough guide to the study of Competition Law, enabling students to engage with both legal and economic aspects and making it ideal for both under and postgraduate courses on EC Competition Law.
This text investigates the complex regulatory framework and socio-economic objectives of European Community competition law. Authors Alison L. Jones and Brenda Smith provide a comprehensive academic resource that synthesizes primary legal documents, judicial decisions, and economic theory. The book is structured to assist students in navigating the intersection of legal doctrine and market regulation within the European context.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for both undergraduate and postgraduate legal studies. Readers often note the clarity of the 'central issues' sections, which effectively bridge the gap between dense legal theory and practical application.
Page Count:
1418
Publication Date:
2007-12-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199299048
ISBN-13:
9780199299041
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