Competition Law and Industrial Policy in the EU
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 4 December 1997
- ISBN 9780198264934
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages308 pages
- Size 243x164x21 mm
- Weight 612 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This book provides a new analytical framework for legal problems concerning the economic order of the European Union. Basing his arguments on in-depth research into Community sources and legal doctrine, the author discusses recent developments in the politics and economics of European integration. The detailed overview of the law of Community industrial, competition and telecommunications policy gives comprehensive coverage of these important fields.
MoreLong description:
This book provides a new analytical framework for legal problems concerning the economic order of the European Union. In order to determine the remaining scope for national economic sovereignty, and the improvement of the economic order of the Community itself, the focus of the book is the contentious relationship between competition and industrial policy under European law.
The theoretical perspective used is based on a comparison between the concepts of the Treaty as an economic constitution and as a political constitution. On this basis, the convergence of competition and industrial policy at the Community level is explained as the result of the rationalisation of public policy, and the reduction of the economic independence of the member states. The study concludes that the market orientation of the European Union is not in doubt, but that a clear link remains to be established between the legitimacy of public intervention in the economy and the distribution of power in the Community system.
Sauter's work is to be welcomed since it represents a clear and leading example of the benefits that legal analyses may obtain when combined with other methodological perspectives.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Part One: The Political and the Economic Constitution of the European Union
Introduction
The Political Constitution of the European Union
The Economic Consitution of the European Union
Comparing the Political and Economic Consitution Approaches
Conclusion
Part Two: The Emergence of the Industrial Policy of the European Union
Introduction
Reasons for Industrial Policy
The Search for Consensus on Industrial Policy: 1957-1990
Industrial Policy in the Treaty on European Union
Conclusion
Part Three: The Competition Policy of the Community and the Competitiveness of European Industry
Introduction
Principles and Objectives
EC Competition Policy and the Competitiveness of Private Undertakings
Competition and Public Policy
Conclusion
Part Four: The Compatibility of Industrial and Competition Policy: The Telecommunications
Introduction
The Global Telecommunications Revolution and the Emergence of EC Policy
The Telecommunications Law and Policy of the EC
Industrial Policy and the Future of Telecommunications
Conclusion