Product details:
ISBN13: | 9780198906032 |
ISBN10: | 019890603X |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 1272 pages |
Size: | 245x170x48 mm |
Weight: | 2161 g |
Language: | English |
1098 |
Category:
Competition Law
Edition number: 11
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Date of Publication: 2 August 2024
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Short description:
An unparalleled guide: the definitive resource on competition law. Definitive, clear, and comprehensive: Whish and Bailey's Competition Law is the stand-alone resource on competition law for students and practitioners, written by the leading academics in the field. An authoritative treatment of competition law is paired with an easy-to-follow writing style to make this guide essential reading.
Long description:
An unparalleled guide: the definitive resource on competition law.
Definitive, clear, and comprehensive: Whish and Bailey's Competition Law is the stand-alone resource on competition law for students and practitioners, written by the leading academics in the field. An authoritative treatment of competition law is paired with an easy-to-follow writing style to make this guide essential reading.
Key features
- Written by leading academics in the field, offering a wealth of experience to make this the definitive textbook on competition law
- A critical and contextual approach, addressing the wider economic and practical realities of competition law
- An easy-to-follow writing style, bringing competition law to life for students of all levels
- Assimilates a wide variety of resources, including judgments, decisions, guidelines, and periodical literature
- Regularly used in universities, law firms, economic consultancies, competition authorities and courts
New to this edition
- Coverage of the new block exemptions and guidelines for vertical agreements, both in the EU and the UK
- Coverage of the new block exemptions and guidelines for horizontal cooperation agreements, both in the EU and the UK
- Reference to other initiatives such as the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation and the UK National Security and Investment Act
- Discussions of the latest position on digital platforms and the legislative changes made to address this, both in the EU and the UK
- Coverage of important policy initiatives, including the sustainability agenda and the Commission's review of Article 102
Digital formats
The eleventh edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
The most important and most useful compilation on competition law to date... Excellent structure and concise wording.
Definitive, clear, and comprehensive: Whish and Bailey's Competition Law is the stand-alone resource on competition law for students and practitioners, written by the leading academics in the field. An authoritative treatment of competition law is paired with an easy-to-follow writing style to make this guide essential reading.
Key features
- Written by leading academics in the field, offering a wealth of experience to make this the definitive textbook on competition law
- A critical and contextual approach, addressing the wider economic and practical realities of competition law
- An easy-to-follow writing style, bringing competition law to life for students of all levels
- Assimilates a wide variety of resources, including judgments, decisions, guidelines, and periodical literature
- Regularly used in universities, law firms, economic consultancies, competition authorities and courts
New to this edition
- Coverage of the new block exemptions and guidelines for vertical agreements, both in the EU and the UK
- Coverage of the new block exemptions and guidelines for horizontal cooperation agreements, both in the EU and the UK
- Reference to other initiatives such as the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation and the UK National Security and Investment Act
- Discussions of the latest position on digital platforms and the legislative changes made to address this, both in the EU and the UK
- Coverage of important policy initiatives, including the sustainability agenda and the Commission's review of Article 102
Digital formats
The eleventh edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks
The most important and most useful compilation on competition law to date... Excellent structure and concise wording.
Table of Contents:
Competition policy and economics
Overview of EU and UK competition law
Article 101 (1)
Article 101 (3)
Article 102
The obligations of Member States under the EU competition rules
Articles 101 and 102 - public enforcement by the European Commission and national competition authorities under Regulation 1/2003
Articles 101 and 102 - private enforcement in the courts of Member States
Competition Act 1998 - substantive provisions
Competition Act 1998 and the cartel offence - public enforcement and procedure
Enterprise Act 2002 - market studies and 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) - EU law
Mergers (3) - UK
Particular sectors
Overview of EU and UK competition law
Article 101 (1)
Article 101 (3)
Article 102
The obligations of Member States under the EU competition rules
Articles 101 and 102 - public enforcement by the European Commission and national competition authorities under Regulation 1/2003
Articles 101 and 102 - private enforcement in the courts of Member States
Competition Act 1998 - substantive provisions
Competition Act 1998 and the cartel offence - public enforcement and procedure
Enterprise Act 2002 - market studies and 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) - EU law
Mergers (3) - UK
Particular sectors