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Competition law belongs to the traditional core of Community
internal market law and continues to play an important part in EU
law and the case-law of the Court of First Instance and the Court
of Justice of the European Communities. Competition law does not
form a static and hermetic domain but should, perhaps now more than
ever before, be seen in a broader context and as a dynamic area of
law. The topics in this book include pure competition law issues,
such as who should be held accountable and responsible for
competition law infringements, when is a price so high that it
becomes abusive, or the object or effect test under Article 82 EC.
Moreover, they include competition law issues in a broader context,
such as the influence of competition law on free movement rules,
the application of competition law to international maritime
transport, consumer interests in the application of competition
law, unfair competition law and trade marks, confidentiality
issues, the interplay between administrative law and competition
law, or the principle of fiscal neutrality, not forgetting State
aid issues. This book draws together contributions from well-known
experts in EU law and competition law in particular, being either
current or former members or referendaires at one of the Community
Courts. It is a tribute to Judge Virpi Tiili, who, when leaving the
Court of First Instance in autumn 2009, will be remembered for her
long and outstanding contribution to the Court's case-law, notably
in areas such as competition law and intellectual property law.
Allan Rosas is one of the leading European Union jurists of his
generation. His impact on the legal landscape of the EU has been
immense. This collection brings together colleagues from the worlds
of the judiciary, academia and practice to grapple with one of the
key questions underpinning his contribution: is the trajectory of
EU law one of ever-changing union? With essays exploring a range of
topics from national identity and European construction to Brexit,
this collection is a fitting tribute to an unrivalled EU law
career.
Allan Rosas is one of the leading European Union jurists of his
generation. His impact on the legal landscape of the EU has been
immense. This collection brings together colleagues from the worlds
of the judiciary, academia and practice to grapple with one of the
key questions underpinning his contribution: is the trajectory of
EU law one of ever-changing union? With essays exploring a range of
topics from national identity and European construction to Brexit,
this collection is a fitting tribute to an unrivalled EU law
career.
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