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The Foundations of European Union Competition Law Renato Nazzini (Professor of Law, King's College, London)

The Foundations of European Union Competition Law von Renato Nazzini (Professor of Law, King's College, London)

The Foundations of European Union Competition Law Renato Nazzini (Professor of Law, King's College, London)


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Zusammenfassung

Article 102 TFEU prohibits the abuse of a dominant position as incompatible with the common market. Here the difficulties of assessing abuse in terms of Article 82 in light of the objectives of EU competition law are addressed to establish a robust and workable analytical framework for abuse of dominance.

The Foundations of European Union Competition Law Zusammenfassung

The Foundations of European Union Competition Law: The Objective and Principles of Article 102 Renato Nazzini (Professor of Law, King's College, London)

Article 102 TFEU prohibits the abuse of a dominant position as incompatible with the internal market. Its application in practice has been controversial with goals as diverse as the preservation of an undistorted competitive process, the protection of economic freedom, the maximisation of consumer welfare, social welfare, or economic efficiency all cited as possible or desirable objectives. These conflicting aims have raised complex questions as to how abuses can be assessed and how a dominant position should be defined. This book addresses the conceptual problems underlying the tests to be applied under Article 102 in light of the objectives of EU competition law. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, the book covers all the main issues relating to Article 102, including its objectives, its relationship with other principles and provisions of EU law, the criteria for the assessment of individual abusive practices, and the definition of dominance. It provides an in-depth doctrinal and normative commentary of the case law with the aim of establishing an intellectually robust and practically workable analytical framework for abuse of dominance.

The Foundations of European Union Competition Law Bewertungen

Overall, the book is a thought-provoking account of art.102 that adds real value to the current literature on the subject. * Aaron Khan, European Law Review *
All in all, the author provides a critical assessment of the objectives of art.102 and abuse tests making this book a valuable scholarly work for academics and researchers. * Ahmet Fatih Ozkan, European Competition Law Review *
It is very accessible and understandable even for readers with a minimal background in EU competition law, without making any concessions to the quality of the book. Dr.Renato Nazzini makes a very useful and appreciated contribution to the literature on Article 102. * Charlotte Vermeersch, King's Student Law Review *

Über Renato Nazzini (Professor of Law, King's College, London)

Renato Nazzini is Professor of Law and Director of Research of the Centre of Construction Law and Dispute Resolution at King's College London.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

PART I NORMATIVE FOUNDATIONS ; PART II LEGAL FOUNDATIONS ; PART III TESTS OF ABUSE ; PART IV ANALYTIC OF THE CONCEPT OF DOMINANCE ; PART V THE ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORK OF ARTICLE

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GOR013817915
9780199226153
0199226156
The Foundations of European Union Competition Law: The Objective and Principles of Article 102 Renato Nazzini (Professor of Law, King's College, London)
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2011-12-01
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