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Directory of EU Case Law on Competition,, EPUB eBook

Directory of EU Case Law on Competition, EPUB

Part of the International Competition Law Series series

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This well-known book, prized since 2007 by practitioners in EU competition law for its easy-tofind extracts sorted by subject, is now in its second and hugely expanded edition, covering all decisions of the Court of Justice and the General Court of the European Union on competition law through the end of 2016. This new edition comprising of forty-seven chapters follows the same easy-to-use format as the earlier volume and covers all the case law on the substantive and procedural aspects of the EU treaty rules and legislation on antitrust and mergers.

To improve the accessibility of the case law, this book is structured as follows:

  • – Hundreds of headings and subheadings present virtually every point from which a researcher is likely to start.
  • – Each subject heading starts with extracts having a more general meaning followed by extracts relating to specific points or situations.
  • – Extracts are accompanied by cross references where appropriate.
  • – Extracts are drawn from all EC competition case law encompassing every judgment and order in the ‘Reports of Cases before the Court of Justice and the General Court’ (‘Summary of the Judgment’) until 2017.

Although it is primarily of value to barristers, solicitors, in-house lawyers of companies and associations of companies, officials of national competition authorities, and other active practitioners in EU competition law, the book will also be welcomed by scholars and others who need to obtain in a minimum of time an overview of what the European courts have actually stated about a specific point (including detailed references) in the field.

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