Faull and Nikpay: The EU Law of Competition
Editat de Jonathan Faull, Ali Nikpayen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 mar 2014
This leading work provides a unique perspective on EU competition law, authored by current and former members of DG Competition, and giving insider knowledge into policies and their application.
Fully updated in this third edition, the work includes new material on industries of growing importance in the competition field including pharmaceuticals and High Tech. A new chapter on pharmaceuticals and health care gives analysis of the pharmaceuticals sector enquiry report, the ECJ judgment in GSK, the Servier investigation, and various mergers. Coverage of the developing High Tech industry is covered in an expanded chapter on Communications.
Other updating includes full coverage of the latest legislation, case law and guidance, giving competition lawyers a comprehensive commentary on recent developments. Discussion of key legislative developments looks at the R&D and Specialization Block Exemption Regulations, the revised Verticals Block Exemption Regulation, and the Technology Transfer Block Exemption. Since the last edition of Faull and Nikpay, there has been a wealth of new guidance published which is fully covered in the third edition including Guidance on Hearing Officer procedures, Commission guidance on enforcement priorities for exclusionary conduct, non-horizontal mergers guidelines, Horizontal agreements guidelines, Verticals guidelines, and Commission Guidelines on Technology Transfer. Also, key recent cases covered in the new edition include Telefonica, Microsoft, Intel, Rambus, RWE, and GdF.
Preț: 2741.35 lei
Preț vechi: 4150.02 lei
-34% Nou
524.81€ • 547.58$ • 439.92£
Carte disponibilă
Livrare economică 10-15 februarie
Specificații
ISBN-10: 0199665095
Pagini: 2368
Dimensiuni: 181 x 254 x 80 mm
Greutate: 2.67 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
The third edition of this extremely reliable text is therefore greatly to be welcomed. Quite simply Faull and Nikpay is the best single volume work dealing with EU competition law that is available, and all associated with its writing and publication should be congratulated ... this text is truly comprehensive ... Faull and Nikpay is the best of the breed.
For readers unfamiliar with this work, it is the only treatise on EU competition law whose contributors are active or former European antitrust enforcers ... There aren't many books on EU competition law that this writer would deem as 'must haves'. But this third edition of Faull and Nikpay surely falls within this highest category. Messers Faull and Nikpay should be congratulated for their Herculean efforts in producing this extraordinary work.
OUP now sells most of the best large books published on competition law and policy ... One very helpful feature of the first edition is that it has attracted postgraduate students to read the book, which contains a substantial introduction to the relevant economic theory ... Long may the original contributors have the energy to edit such a perceptive and substaintial work.
Notă biografică
Cuprins
1. The Economics of Competition, Luc Peeperkorn and Vincent Verouden
2. The Enforcement System under Regulation 1/2003, Eddy De Smijter and Ailsa Sinclair
3. Article 101, Jonathan Faull, Ali Nikpay and Henning Leupold
4. Article 102, Miguel de la Mano, Hans Zenger and Renato Nazzini
5. Mergers, Thomas Deisenhofer, Claes Bengtsson and Jose Maria Carpi-Badia
6. Article 106 - Exclusive Rights and Other Anti-competitive State Measures, Jose Luis Buendia Sierra
7. Horizontal Agreements, Donncadh Woods, Henning Leupold, Anna Emanuelson, and Francisco Enrique Gonzalez Diaz
8. Cartels, Ewoud Sakkers, Jindrich Kloub and Antoine Colombani
9. Vertical Agreements, Luc Peeperkorn and Andrei Gurin
10. Intellectual Property, Kevin Coates, Lars Kjoelbye and Luc Peeperkorn
11. Financial Services, Steve Ryan, Rita Wezenbeek and Silke Obst
12. Energy, Lars Kjoelbye and Celine Gauer
13. Communications (Including High Tech Industries), Kevin Coates, Sophie Moonen, Krzysztof Kuik, and Eduardo Martinez Rivero
14. Transport, Linsey McCallum and Hubert De Broca
15. State Aid, Henri Piffaut, Claire Micheau, Koen Van de Casteele, and Tim Maxian Rusche
16. Pharma, Dominik Schnichels, Elena Kamilarova and Harald Mische