Cases and Materials on EC Competition LawThe new edition of this book continues to be one of the leading works on competition law for students, and the ideal companion to the author's Introductory Guide to EC Competition Law and Practice (8th edition, 2004), also published by Hart Publishing. The book has been completely updated to take into account recent developments in EC competition law, including the modernisation effected by Regulation 1/2003, the Merger Regulation and changes to the rules on IP and competition law. As such it remains an invaluable work of reference for law students and practitioners seeking a succinct compilation of cases and other materials, accompanied by the author's penetrating and often critical observations and analysis. The bulk of the text is made up of extracts from Commission Decisions, Opinions of the Advocates General at the ECJ, and judgments of the ECJ and CFI. These are supplemented by extracts from EC legislation, and comments, notes and questions prepared by the author. The text is up to date as of June 2006. |
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Exemptions and nullity | 85 |
Commissions decisions under Article 813 | 94 |
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