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Informationen zum Autor Damien Geradin is a Partner at Howrey LLP in Brussels and Professor of Competition Law and Economics at Tilburg University (The Netherlands). His areas of research include competition law, network industries (telecommunications, postal services, energy and transport), and the interface between IP and competition law. Anne Layne-Farrar is a director at economic consultants, LECG. Dr Layne-Farrar specializes in antitrust matters where the core issues are at the intersection of intellectual property economics and competition policy. She advises clients on competition, regulation, policy, and intellectual property issues across a range of industries with a focus on high-tech. Nicolas Petit is Professor of Competition Law at the University of Liÿge. In May 2007, he completed a PhD on oligopolies and tacit collusion under EC competition law. In addition to this, he has written a number of articles on Article 82 EC, the introduction of competition rules within international agreements as well as on the relationships between competition rules and sector specific regulation. Klappentext This is the first EU competition law treatise that fully integrates economic reasoning in its treatment of the decisional practice of the European Commission and the case-law of the European Court of Justice. Zusammenfassung This is the first EU competition law treatise that fully integrates economic reasoning in its treatment of the decisional practice of the European Commission and the case-law of the European Court of Justice. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: EU competition law in context 2: The economics of EU competition law 3: Article 101 TFEU: anticompetitive coordination 4: Article 102 TFEU: abuse of dominance 5: The institutional and procedural framework of EU competition enforcement 6: Hardcore cartels 7: Horizontal cooperation agreements 8: Information exchange 9: Vertical restraints 10: Mergers ...