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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 two leading experts in the field. In this fast-paced subject area, Alison Jones and Brenda Sufrin 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. The text is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre containing: -An additional chapter on State Aid -An interactive map and timeline of the EU -Web links -Updates in the law

Index: 

1 Introduction to competition law
2 The competition law and institutions of the European Union
3 Article 101 TFEU: the elements
4 The relationship between Article 101(1) and Article 101(3) TFEU
5 Introduction to Article 102 TFEU
6 Article 102 TFEU: Dominant position
7 Article 102 TFEU: Conduct which can be an abuse
8 Competition, the state, and public undertakings: Article 106 TFEU
9 Cartels and oligopoly
10 Horizontal cooperation agreements
11 Vertical agreements
12 Licensing agreements and other agreements involving intellectual property rights
13 Public enforcement by the Commission and the national competition authorities of the antitrust provisions
14 Private enforcement
15 Mergers
16 International aspects

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Alison Jones; Brenda Sufrin
Pub date
Aug 2016
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EU Competition Law: Text, Cases, and Materials (6th edition)