The book covers the full range of competition law and policy subjects, namely: the Treaties and the single market, cartels, other horizontal and vertical agreements, abuses of dominance, merger control, and state restraints including State aids.
Among key features, the book:
- integrates law, economics and policies, providing a holistic sense of competition law and its place in the EU system
- is unusually concise, given its coverage, while explaining the critical nuances of cases by means of notes and questions
- provides a unique comparative perspective by including excerpts of landmark US antitrust cases and numerous other comparative references.
This book is a perfect textbook for students of EU competition law and even competition law in general, given that most nations in the antitrust family of the world build their competition laws upon the EU model. It is useful for specialized seminars on European, US, and other nations' and regions' competition laws. It is also an excellent desk book and resource for academics, enforcers and practitioners in the field.
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