Fr. 220.00

Historical Foundations of Eu Competition Law

English · Hardback

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A critical examination of the establishment and evolution of European competition law and policy, this volume unveils the history of European economic, and political, integration through a study of the foundations and development of its antitrust law.

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  • Introduction

  • 1: Kiran Klaus Patel and Heike Schweitzer: Recent Reforms of EU Competition Law and their Historical Foundations

  • 2: Sigfrido M. Ramírez Pérez and Sebastian van de Scheur: The Evolution of the Law on Art 81 and Art 82: Ordoliberalism and its Keynesian Challenge

  • 3: Lorenzo Federico Pace and Katja Seidel: The Drafting and the Role of Regulation 17: A Fragile Balance

  • 4: Adrian Kuenzler and Laurent Warlouzet: National Traditions of Competition Law: Europeanization through Convergence?

  • 5: Brigitte Leucht and Mel Marquis: American Influences on EU Competition Law: Two Paths, How Much Dependence?

  • 6: Thorsten Käseberg and Arthe Van Laer: Competition Law and Industrial Policy: Imperfect Harmony

  • 7: Ernst-Joachim Mestmäcker: Towards a Concept of a Workable European Competition Law: Revisiting the Formative Period



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