Competition Law in the EU

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Competition Law in the EU

Principles, Substance, Enforcement: Second Edition

2nd edition

9781035318315 Edward Elgar Publishing
Johan W. van de Gronden, Professor of European Law, Department of International and European Law, Radboud University Nijmegen, and State Counsellor in Extraordinary Service, the Dutch Council of State and Catalin S. Rusu, Associate Professor of European Law, Department of International and European Law, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Publication Date: May 2024 ISBN: 978 1 03531 831 5 Extent: 618 pp
This thoroughly revised and updated second edition provides an enhanced understanding of EU competition law, exploring significant substantive and enforcement issues relating to antitrust, merger control, the Digital Markets Act and state aid law. While considering well-established doctrines and landmark judgements, the textbook also addresses recent developments such as digitalisation, sustainability and globalisation, and how these issues will influence future inquiry into competition law.

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This thoroughly revised and updated second edition provides an enhanced understanding of EU competition law, exploring significant substantive and enforcement issues relating to antitrust, merger control, the Digital Markets Act and state aid law. While considering well-established doctrines and landmark judgements, the textbook also addresses recent developments such as digitalisation, sustainability and globalisation, and how these issues will influence future inquiry into competition law.

This incisive textbook is an invaluable resource for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students and scholars of competition and European law. It is additionally beneficial for researchers and practitioners of comparative competition law; in particular, it is a useful guide for in-house company training courses.

Key Features:
● New discussions on the Digital Markets Act and the Foreign Subsidies Regulation
● Critical assessment of the impact of recent developments such as sustainability and globalisation on competition law
● Analysis of the interplay between domestic and European competition law through discussion of national competition rules and frameworks
● Evaluation of the role of enforcement in competition law
Critical Acclaim
‘This well-written and up-to-date book covers all important elements of EU and European Competition Law. The authors are thorough, comprehensive, and balanced in their treatment of both public and private enforcement in every substantive area, including the distinctive features of individual European countries. Every serious antitrust student should own a copy.’
– Herbert Hovenkamp, University of Pennsylvania, US

‘This book explores significant issues of EU competition law. Its added value is the national dimension: various national competition law systems are analyzed in the light of the European competition rules. It is also very timely given the attention paid to new developments such as the DMA and the Foreign Subsidies Regulation.’
– Marc van der Woude, General Court of the European Union
Contents
Contents
Full contents ix
List of abbreviations xx
Table of cases, legislation and other sources
PART I PREREQUISITES OF COMPETITION LAW
1 The context of European competition law
2 The economics of competition law
PART II ANTITRUST LAW
3 The cartel prohibition and the ban on anti-competitive agreements
4 The prohibition to abuse a dominant position
PART III RULES RELATING TO PROCEDURES AND ENFORCEMENT
5 Public enforcement of the EU antitrust rules
6 Private enforcement of the EU antitrust rules
7 The Digital Markets Act
PART IV CONCENTRATION CONTROL
8 Concentration control
PART V COMPETITION RULES ADDRESSED TO THE MEMBER STATES
9 The state and competition
10 State aid law
PART VI CONCLUSIONS
11 Conclusions: the evolving role of European competition
12 Bibliography
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