The European competition rules : landmark cases of the European courts and the Commission / F.O.W. Vogelaar ; assisted by Mariëtta Schuerman and Francesco Russo.

"This book aims at providing the Legal Masters student throughout Europe's universities with a thorough selection of case law that would be of direct help when studying the subject for the first time. The primary criterion for selection has been whether a particular case has contributed to...

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Main Author: Vogelaar, Floris O. W. (Author)
Other Authors: Schuerman, Mariëtta, Russo, Francesco, 1969-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Groningen] : Europa Law Pub., [2007]
Edition:2nd. edition.
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Summary:"This book aims at providing the Legal Masters student throughout Europe's universities with a thorough selection of case law that would be of direct help when studying the subject for the first time. The primary criterion for selection has been whether a particular case has contributed to the development of one of the doctrines or notions that are so important to the understanding of EC competition law. All cases and decisions have been incorporated with their key recitals and texts only, so as to make the amount of text digestible in the context of an introductory course in EC competition law. Furthermore, for each case there is the mention of its relevance within the legal system and each case is accompanied with a short summary of its facts and circumstances. The book also provides the young legal practitioner or in-house counsel with background information in this important field of the law."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:xvii, 390 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 384-386).
ISBN:9076871736
9789076871738
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