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Article 102 TFEU: Past, Present and Future is an in-depth analysis of the role of Article 102 TFEU in EU law, in which eminent scholars and practitioners trace the roots of this fundamental provision, identify the forces that have driven its development, and examine its future challenges in light of forthcoming guidelines on its application. In March 2023, the European Commission launched a process leading to the adoption of Guidelines for Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (Article 102 TFEU), with regard to exclusionary practices, i.e., practices that harm competitors and thus competition. The Commission’s aim is to increase legal certainty to the benefit of consumers, businesses, national competition authorities, and national courts.
What’s in this book:
While reviewing the case law and analysing how it has foreshadowed the forthcoming Commission Guidelines, the contributing authors discuss the following issues and topics:
How this will help you:
This nonpareil book serves as a contextual tool to read the forthcoming Commission Guidelines on Article 102 TFEU. Not only does it provide insight into what the Guidelines will look like but it also offers expert recommendations for an effects-based framework for the enforcement of the law. The book will be widely welcomed by the entire competition law community, including counsel for multinational enterprises.