

Abstract
EU Competition Law: Text, Cases, and Materials provides a complete guide to European competition law in a single authoritative volume. Carefully selected extracts from key cases, academic articles, and statutory materials are accompanied by in-depth author commentary from three experienced academics in the field. Thorough footnoting and referencing give a tour of the available literature, making this an ideal text and stand-alone resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as for competition law scholars engaged in specialized study. This seventh edition has been fully updated with detailed coverage and commentary on recent developments. These include the EU Courts’ judgments on Articles 101, 102 and 106 including Intel; cases on the Commission’s enforcement powers and judicial review; new legislation and guidelines on technology transfer; the revised de minimis notice; Commission actions in the digital economy, including the Google case; the directive on damages; and thorough discussion of ongoing developments in competition law such as the Commission's enforcement policy against cartels, the appraisal of mergers, the use of commitments decisions and the compatibility of EU competition procedures with human rights provisions.
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Contents
- Front Matter
- 1. Introduction to Competition Law
- 2. The Competition Law and Institutions of the European Union
- 3. Market Power, Market Definition, and Barriers to Entry
- 4. Article 101 TFEU: The Elements
- 5. Article 101 TFEU: Substantive Appraisal
- 6. Article 102 TFEU: Introduction and Dominant Position
- 7. Article 102 TFEU: Conduct Which Can Be an Abuse
- 8. Competition, the State, and Public Undertakings: Article 106 TFEU
- 9. Horizontal Agreements—Cartels and Collusion
- 10. Horizontal Cooperation Agreements
- 11. Vertical Agreements
- 12. Licensing Agreements and Other Agreements Involving Intellectual Property Rights
- 13. Public Enforcement by the Commission and the National Competition Authorities of the Antitrust Provisions
- 14. Private Enforcement
- 15. Mergers
- 16. International Aspects
- End Matter