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The complete guide to EU competition law, combining key primary
sources with expert author commentary. The most comprehensive
resource for students on EU competition law; extracts from key
cases, academic works, and legislation are paired with incisive
critique and commentary from an expert author team Selling
Points— · Full, definitive coverage of every aspect of EU
competition law - the complete guide to the subject · Students are
guided through the most important extracts from key cases,
articles, and statutory material, all carefully selected and
explained by this experienced author team · 'Central Issues' at
the start of each chapter clearly identify key themes and
principles discussed, to help readers navigate the material
effectively · Extensive footnoting and further reading suggestions
provide a thorough guide to the literature, giving students a
starting point for their own research and reading New to this
edition— · Full analysis of important developments in
competition law and policy since 2019, including relevant case-law,
new EU legislation and notices and competition law goals; · A
comprehensive discussion of the evolving law and policy governing
market definition and vertical, horizontal cooperation and
sustainability agreements; · A new chapter on competition law in
the digital economy, incorporating a discussion of the Digital
Markets Act.
The essential guide to EU competition law for students in one
volume; extracts from key cases, academic works, and legislation
are paired with incisive critique and commentary from an expert
author team. In this fast-paced subject area, the authors carefully
highlight the most important cases, legislation, and developments
to allow students to navigate the breadth of legislation and case
law. With their clear explanations and commentary, the authors
provide invaluable support to students as they approach this
complex and highly technical area of law. Extracts provide
opportunities for students to understand the law in practice, and
to see its relevance to business. Indispensable for undergraduate
and postgraduate students alike, this is the standalone guide to
the competition law of the EU. Digital formats and resources The
seventh edition is available for students and institutions to
purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online
resources. - The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient
access along with functionality tools, navigation features and
links that offer extra learning support:
www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks - The Online resources that
accompany this text include an online list of useful web links,
helping students continue their exploration of competition law.
Niamh Dunne undertakes a systematic exploration of the relationship
between competition law and economic regulation as legal mechanisms
of market control. Beginning from a theoretical assessment of these
legal instruments as discrete mechanisms, the author goes on to
address numerous facets of the substantive interrelationship
between competition law and economic regulation. She considers,
amongst other aspects, the concept of regulatory competition law;
deregulation, liberalisation and 'regulation for competition'; the
concurrent application of competition law in regulated markets; and
relevant institutional aspects including market study procedures,
the distribution of enforcement powers between competition agencies
and sector regulators, and certain legal powers that demonstrate a
'hybridised' quality lying between competition law and economic
regulation. Throughout her assessment, Dunne identifies and
explores recurrent considerations that inform and shape the optimal
relationship between these legal mechanisms within any
jurisdiction.
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