The Oxford Encyclopaedia of European Community Law
Volume III: Competition Law and Policy
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 20 March 2008
- ISBN 9780198257042
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages976 pages
- Size 253x195x55 mm
- Weight 1997 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This third volume of The Oxford Encyclopaedia of EC Law covers competition law and policy (the first and second volumes covered Institutional Law, and the Law of the Internal Market respectively). Set out in A - Z entries, it focuses on significant areas of competition law, such as exclusive agreements, merger control, state aid, and vertical agreements, and has separate entries devoted to competition law in specific business sectors.
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This is the third of three self-contained volumes, making up the Oxford Encyclopaedia of EC Law, a major reference work on the law of the European Community/Union. The first of its kind in any language, it provides an authoritative guide to the interpretation of Community law. The first volume covered Institutional Law, and the second the Law of the Internal Market. This final volume focuses on competition law and policy, with separate entries devoted to competition law in specific business sectors, and other significant areas of competition law, such as exclusive agreements, merger control, state aid, and vertical agreements. A new edition of the volume of the Encyclopaedia covering Institutional Law (first published 1991) will be produced once the fate of the European Constitution has been decided.
The entries are arranged alphabetically, and each entry begins with a short definition of a term or concept, followed by a longer and more detailed explanation. The definitions and explanations are based on the Treaties and the legal acts of the institutions (secondary legislation), as interpreted in the extensive case-law of the European Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance, to which full references are made in the text. The book is thoroughly cross-referenced, and each entry is followed by a reading list to facilitate further research. The volume thus contains a comprehensive and detailed coverage of its subject, reflecting the authoritative interpretation of Community law by the Community Courts.
There is a full list of entries at the beginning of the volume guiding the reader to the relevant term or concept, making the book easily accessible. There are comprehensive tables of cases, Treaties, international agreements and secondary legislation, plus an Index to the entire volume.
Prepared by a team of experts in the field of EC/EU law and competition law and policy, the volume will serve both as a reliable tool for practitioners looking for an authoritative and up-to-date explanation of a subject supported by an extensive citation of cases, and as a starting-point for advanced students or academics wishing to carry out further research in this area of the law.
Reviews of the first volume The method of presentation is one of the work's strengths. The other strength lies in the clarity and succinctness of the writing. Each entry deals clearly and comprehensively with the relevant principles of law. The work is readable and difficult issues are done full justice. The book should make a useful reference work for anyone needing quick but reliable information.
Table of Contents:
Abuse of a dominant position
Administrative procedure
Agency
Agreement between undertakings
Agreements of minor importance
Ancillary restrictions
Assessment of horizontal concentrations
Automatic nullity
Block exemption
Comfort letter
Competition in agriculture
Competition in broadcasting
Competition in energy
Competition in financial services/banking
Competition in insurance
Competition in the internet, information society and e-commerce
Competition in the liberal professions
Competition in postal services
Competition in telecommunications
Competition in transport
Concerted practice
Conditional authorization of concentrations
Decision by an association of undertakings
Dominant position
Effect on trade between Member States
Exclusive distribution agreement
Exclusive purchasing agreement
Exemption
Extraterritorial jurisdiction
Fine
Franchising
Information agreement
Investigation procedure
Joint ventures
Market-sharing agreement
Merger control
Merger control procedure
Negative clearance
No-competition clause
Notification of agreements
Oligopoly
Periodic penalty payment
Price-fixing agreement
Provisional validity
Public undertaking
Reciprocal assistance contract
Relevant market
Resale restriction
Research and development agreement
Restriction of competition
Selective distribution system
Services of general interest
Specialisation agreement
State aid (general)
Separate entries on each type of State aid
Technology transfer agreement
Undertaking
Vertical agreement
Vertical agreement in the motor vehicle sector
Vertical concentrations