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EU competition law : Between public and private enforcement (Record no. 40571)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789041146779
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Classification number 343.072100
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Personal name Cortese Bernardo
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Title EU competition law : Between public and private enforcement
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wolter Kluwer
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 473p
Dimensions xxv
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Price amount Rs. 11,088
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Formatted contents note Book Description Kluwer Law International, Netherlands, 2013. Hardback. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. Despite several decadesand#8217; worth of explicit directives, green papers, white papers, proposals, and communications from the European Commission, the actual enforcement of competition law across the Member States today is rife with shifting patterns that escape a clearly bounded framework. The underlying cause of this disarray, the authors of this deeply engaged work contend, lies in a host of legal uncertainties scattered around the intersection where private enforcement encounters the mechanisms of decentralized public enforcement and#8211; an area where a number of general as well as special questions of EU competition law, even its very goals and principles, rise into prominence. In this truly authoritative book, eleven well-known European jurists and academics, all experts in competition law, offer in-depth perspectives on these questions and reveal conflicts between EU competition law and enforcement regimes. The subjects on which they focus include the following: agreements and concerted practices; the effect on trade criterion; the quasi legislative role of the Commission; the need to preserve a central role for the preliminary ruling mechanism; burden and standard of proof issues; the role of experts; the abuse of a dominant position in the form of and#8216;margin squeezeand#8217;; the lack of transparency characterizing the European Competition Network; leniency programmes and the circulation of evidence; calculation of damages and the passing-on defence; peculiarities of antitrust enforcement in the e-communications sector; EU legislative competences in the audiovisual sector; specific features of the pharmaceutical sector; and recent enforcement in the financial services sector. A cumulative effect of the analysis and commentary emerges: that the issues of transparency and process of law raised in this book are profoundly related to the crisis of legitimation that the European Union is currently facing. For this reason the book will be of great interest not only to practitioners, academics, jurists, and officials in competition law, but to a wider legal community as well
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Antritrust Law - E U
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      Not For Loan NLS NLS REFERENCE SECTION 30/05/2017 11088.00   343.0721 COR 34183 30/05/2017 30/05/2017 BOOKs