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Regulating Competition in the EU, currently in its second edition, is a revised and updated edition of a basic sourcebook and practice guide in EU competition law. It retains the first edition’s significantly broader perspective on EU competition law than most books in the field. It explains the traditional areas of competition law and aspects of competition law that are particularly important to practitioners.
What’s in this book:
With its comprehensive overview of relevant provisions related to competition, among others, the authors shed clear light on the following topics and the interplay between these different areas of competition law:
The chapters integrate a wide range of sources, including new guidelines, new acts, new decisions and judgments, Commission directives, and several non-binding sources of law that help guide the interpretation of the underlying Treaty provisions.
How this will help you:
With its enhanced view of EU competition policy, regulation, and enforcement and its emphasis on specific industry sectors, this book offers an unusually thorough view of aspects of competition law which play an essential role in regulating the conduct of undertakings and public authorities in the market. This new edition will continue to be of exceptional value to any lawyer, policymaker, or scholar active in European competition law.