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    Competition Law by Whish, Richard;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 6
    • Publisher Oxford University Press
    • Date of Publication 28 August 2008

    • ISBN 9780199289387
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages1088 pages
    • Size 246x171x43 mm
    • Weight 1646 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    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.

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    Long description:

    Richard Whish's Competition Law is the definitive textbook on this subject. The author's authoritative treatment of the area is matched by a lively and easy-to-follow writing style, making this book an indispensable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate law and economics students, as well as for practitioners and officials involved in competition law.

    Explaining the economic context within which competition law operates in the UK, EC and internationally, Whish looks at the constituent parts of the law and analyses how they affect particularly commercial phenomena. Key aspects are examined in detail, including mergers, horizontal and vertical agreements, the Abuse of Dominance, Intellectual Property and the obligations of Member States under the EC. The book also scrutinizes fundamental Acts and Articles - Competition Act 1998; Enterprise Act
    2002; Articles 81 and 82 - providing readers with context, consequences and an overview of how these are applied in practice.

    This edition:
    - contains new text on the EC Merger Regulation and the Technology Transfer Regulation of 2004
    - reflects upon the Commission's discussion paper on Article 82
    - provides a wider picture of the EC Modernisation Regulation
    - offers a fuller discussion of UK market investigation and merger control now that the Enterprise Act has been in force for four years

    Online Resource Centre
    The Online Resource centre that accompanies this edition of the book contains articles written by the author, forthcoming chapters from the book, and updates to the law post-publication.

    This book is essential reading for students, practitioners and officials seeking a respected, reliable, intelligent and critical approach to competition law.

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    Table of Contents:

    Competition policy and economics
    Overview of EC and UK competition law
    Article 81 (1)
    Article 81 (3)
    Article 82
    The obligations of Member States under the EC competition rules
    Articles 81 and 82: enforcement by the European Commission and national competition authorities under the Modernisation Regulation
    Articles 81 and 82: enforcement in the courts of Member States
    Competition Act 1998: substantive provisions
    Competition Act 1998: enforcement and procedure
    Enterprise Act 2002: market investigations
    The international dimension of competition law
    Horizontal agreements (1) - cartels
    Horizontal agreements (2) - oligopoly, tacit collusion and collective dominance
    Horizontal agreements (3) - cooperation agreements
    Vertical agreements
    Abuse of dominance (1): non-pricing practices
    Abuse of dominance (2): pricing practices
    The relationship between intellectual property rights and competition law
    Mergers (1) - introduction
    Mergers (2) - EC law
    Mergers (3) - UK law
    Particular sectors

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