Description |
1 online resource (xxx, 289 pages) : illustrations |
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Oxford studies in European law |
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Oxford studies in European law.
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Contents |
Introduction, concepts, and questions -- History and framework of EU competition law -- Objectives and boundaries -- Rules, exceptions, and standards -- Procedures and remedies -- Networks, hierarchy, and coordination in antitrust -- National courts, the Commission, and the CJEU -- Mergers, state aid, and services of general economic interest -- The sectoral regimes for electronic communications and energy -- Conclusion |
Summary |
Sauter examines how competition law maintains its coherence. He charts the historical development of the EU competition regime and its path to decentralised enforcement, as well as studying the coherence of the regime's goals, boundaries, rules, and exceptions |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-275) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Europäische Union |
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Competition -- European Union countries
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Antitrust law -- European Union countries
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LAW -- Antitrust.
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Droit de la concurrence.
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UE/CE Droit.
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UE/CE Intégration.
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Antitrust law.
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Competition.
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Wettbewerbsrecht
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European Union.
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Cartels and monopolies.
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Competition.
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European integration.
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Community law.
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European Union countries.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780191813368 |
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0191813362 |
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0198749155 |
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9780198749158 |
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0191065978 |
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9780191065972 |
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