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Informationen zum Autor Peter R. Willis is a partner in Taylor Wessing's Competition, Regulation and Trade Group, and he is acknowledged as an expert on the UK Competition Act 1998. Klappentext The book provides a clear explanation of the economic concepts such as market definition that underpin the competition rules, and an outline on the application of the rules to the most important types of commercial agreement and behaviour. Zusammenfassung The book provides a clear explanation of the economic concepts such as market definition that underpin the competition rules, and an outline on the application of the rules to the most important types of commercial agreement and behaviour. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1. Introduction Sean-Paul Brankin, Lovells Chapter 2. Economics at the Heart of Competition Policy Helen Jenkins and Beatriz Yemail, Oxera Chapter 3. Article 81: Prohibition and Exception Vanessa Turner and Marc Reysen, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Chapter 4. Application of Article 81 Pat Treacy, Laura Anderson, Sophie Lawrance, Bristows, and Peter Willis, Taylor Wessing Chapter 5. Article 82: Principles and Application Martin Baker, Taylor Wessing and Pat Treacy, Bristows Chapter 6. Article 86 Chris Bright and John Schmidt, Shearman & Sterling LLP Chapter 7. State Aid Chris Bright and John Schmidt, Shearman and Sterling LLP Chapter 8. Merger Control Stephen Wisking, Herbert Smith and Giulio Federico and Diana Jackson, Charles River Associates Chapter 9. Competition Authorities Peter Willis, Taylor Wessing Chapter 10. Private Enforcement of EU Competition Law Andrew Mcnab, Monckton Chambers Chapter 11. Compliance Jane Whittaker and Martin Ballantyne, Macfarlanes