The sixth edition of this leading textbook offers perceptive analysis of key areas in competition law, including mergers, IP and competition policy. This edition offers invaluable UK/EC/International comparisons and addresses key changes including Article 82 amendments and discussion of the UK market investigation and merger regime.
The seventh edition of this leading textbook offers perceptive analysis of key areas in competition law, including mergers, IP and competition policy. This edition addresses key changes, including the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty, and major new guidelines on block exemption regulations for vertical and horizontal agreements.
This work provides a detailed examination of how individuals or companies can enforce their rights under competition law against other private parties in the EU, UK and USA. Specific examples of US case law and the judicial application of damage rules are examined in detail so as to draw practical conclusions for antitrust legislation in Europe.
Designed specifically for students, this book provides a collection of legislation for the core subjects and major options offered on the law syllabus. Each title provides the student with: coverage; unannotated primary and secondary legislation; improved indexing; relevant material; and more.
This book examines the relationship between law and public services. Prosser argues that there are important limits to the applicability of competition law in this context. He illustrates his theme by discussing the law in the UK, France and Italy, and at the EU level, and provides a case study considering public service broadcasting.
A guide to and outline of the general policies behind, and the main provisions of EC and UK competition law. It looks at how competition law affects business, including: co-ordinated actions; pricing behaviour; take-overs and mergers; and, state subsidies.