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adam_text | Table of Contents
Abbreviations and Acronyms
xi
Table of Cases
xiii
Table of Legislation
xxi
Prologue
xxxi
Introduction
1
Part
1:
Electronic Communications as a Distinct and
7
Unique Object of Regulation
Chapter
1:
The Object of Regulation
9
1.
Introduction
9
2.
Brief Historical Remarks
10
3.
The Metamorphosis of (Tele) communications
13
4.
Intrinsic Characteristics of the Communications Sector
17
4.1
Network Industries
17
4.1.1
Positive Network Effects
19
4.1.2
Economic Implications of Positive Network Effects
21
4.1.3
Negative Network Effects
22
4.1.4
Communications as a Network Industry
22
4.1.5
Communications as a Specific Network Industry
24
4.2
Dynamism
25
4.3
Convergence
28
4.4
Sensitive to Regulation, Sensitive to Society s
32
Reactions
4.5
Special Significance and Role
34
4.6
Communications as Part of the New Economy
38
5.
Chapter
1:
Conclusion
39
Chapter
2:
The Goals and Objectives of Communications
43
Regulation
1.
Introduction
44
2.
Economic Objectives
46
2.1
Consumer Welfare
46
2.2
The Internal Market
49
2.3
Innovation
52
2.3.1
Standards
57
2.3.2
Intellectual Property Rights: Some Brief Remarks
61
2.3.3
Facility-based or Service-based Competition?
64
2.4
Interim Conclusion on the Economic Goals
68
3.
Societal Objectives
69
3.1
Introduction
70
3.2
Universal Service
70
3.2.1
The Roots of Universal Service Policies
70
3.2.2
The EC Universal Service Regime
72
a. Before the
2002
Regulatory Package
72
b. The
2002
Universal Service Regime
74
с
The Universal Service Directive
75
d. Interim Conclusion on Universal Service
80
3.3
Consumer Protection
82
3.4
On a Higher Level
89
3.5
The eEuropean Goals
96
4.
Chapter
2:
Conclusion
100
Part
2:
The Instruments of Communications Regulation
103
Chapters: Typology of the Regulatory Tools
105
1.
Introduction
105
2.
The Communications Regulation Toolkit
106
2.1
Competition Law
107
2.2
Sector Specific Regulation
110
2.3
Comparison of the Regulatory Tools 111
2.3.1
General and Abstract versus Tailored Rules
112
2.3.2
Reactive versus Pro-active Nature
115
2.3.3
To Protect versus to Promote or Restrict Competition
117
2.3.4
One-off Interventions versus Long-term Perspective
117
2.3.5
Narrowly Focused Objectives versus Broad Range
118
of Objectives
2.3.6
Limited Instruments versus Broad Range of
120
Instruments
2.3.7
Antitrust Expertise versus Communications Industry
120
Expertise
3.
Chapter
3:
Conclusion
122
Chapter
4:
European Community Communications Law
127
1.
Introduction
127
2.
European Community Competition Law
130
2.1
Article
82
EC
131
2.2
Constituent
Elements of Article
82
EC
132
2.2.1
Dominance
133
a. Market Definition
134
i. Demand Substitutability
135
ii. Supply Substitutability
138
iii.
Potential Competition
139
iv.
The Geographical Market
141
b. Relevant Communications Markets
144
с
Market Analysis
149
i. Market Shares
149
ii. Barriers to Entry
151
iii.
Conduct and Performance
154
2.2.2
A Position of Dominance within the Common
155
Market or in a Substantial Part of It
2.3
Abuse: Types of Abusive Practices
156
2.3.1
Refusal to Supply
159
2.3.2
The Essential Facilities Doctrine
161
a. The Concept of Essential Facilities and the EC
161
Legal Doctrine
b. Observations on the EFD and Its Application
169
2.3.3.
Tying
172
a. The Concept of Tying in EC law
172
b. Observations on Tying as an Abuse
178
2.4.
Conclusion on EC Competition Rules
183
3.
European Community Communications Specific
185
Legislation
3.1
The Liberalisation of the European Community
185
Communications Markets
3.1.1
The Liberalisation Package
186
a. The Telecommunications Terminal
186
Equipment Directive and the
Telecommunications Services Directive
b. The Use of Article
86(3)
of the EC Treaty
187
с
Further Liberalisation Measures
189
3.1.2
The Open Network Provision Framework
190
3.1.3
Relationship between EC Competition Law and the
193
Sectoral Rules
3.1.4
Key Regulatory Decisions of the
1998
European
195
Telecommunications Package
3.2
The
2002
Electronic Communications Framework
197
3.2.1
Design of the
2002
Regulatory Framework
199
a. Hard Law Instruments
199
b. Soft Law Instruments
203
3.2.2
Scope of the Electronic Communications Regime
206
3.2.3
Key Elements of the
2002
Communications Regime
207
3.2.4
The New Significant Market Power Regime
209
a. Introduction to the SMP Regime
209
b. Market Definition
212
i. Market Selection
212
ii. Interim Observations on Market
215
Selection
iii.
Product and Geographical Market
217
Definition
iv.
Interim Conclusion on Market
221
Definition
с
Market Analysis
222
i. Standard Antitrust Analysis
222
ii. Idiosyncrasies of the Communications
223
Specific Market Analysis
iii.
Interim Conclusion on Market Analysis
225
d. Remedies
225
i. Obligations Regarding Wholesale
227
Markets
ii. Choice of Remedies
230
iii.
Interim Observations on Wholesale
231
Markets Remedies
iv.
Obligations Imposed on Retail Markets
233
v. Exceptions
234
e. A
Brief Comparison of the
2002
Sector Specific
235
Regulation and Generic Competition Rules
3.2.5
Conclusion on the SMP Regime
238
4.
Chapter
4:
Conclusion
241
Chapter
5:
The WTO Regime for Telecommunications
245
Services
1.
Introduction
245
2.
The World Trade Organization
247
2.1
General Agreement on Trade in Services
248
2.2
The Annex on Telecommunications
254
2.2.1
Scope of the Annex on Telecommunications
254
2.2.2
Contents of the Annex on Telecommunications
256
2.2.3
Interim Observations on the Annex on
258
Telecommunications
2.3
The Fourth Protocol
259
2.3.1
The Reference Paper
261
2.3.2
Scope of the Reference Paper
262
2.3.3
Contents of the Reference Paper
263
a. Definitions
263
b.
Section
1 265
c.
Section
2 267
d.
Other Provisions
268
2.3.4
Interim Observations on the Reference Paper
269
3.
The WTO Law on Telecommunications and the EC
273
Telecommunications Law
3.1
Effects) of the WTO Law onto the EC Legal Order
274
3.2
Specific Commitments of the European
278
Communities and Their Member States
3.3
WTO Telecommunications Rules
vis-à-vis
EC
281
Telecommunications Rules
3.3.1
Harmony
281
3.3.2
Discord
284
a. Basic versus Value-added Telecommu-
284
nications Services
b. Telecommunications versus Audiovisual
285
Services
с
Technological Neutrality
288
d. Solutions?
290
e. Lack of Global Competition Rules
292
4.
Chapter
5:
Conclusion
294
Part
3:
Can Competition Law Do it All?
-
The Final Assessment
297
1.
Step
1:
Competition Law versus the Intrinsic
300
Characteristics of Electronic Communications
1.1
Network Effects
300
1.2
Dynamism
306
1.3
Convergence
309
Step
1:
Conclusion
313
2.
Step
2:
Competition Law versus the Goals and Objectives
314
of Communications Regulation
2.1
Economic Goals and Objectives
314
2.1.1
Consumer Welfare
314
2.1.2
Innovation
315
2.2
Societal Goals and Objectives
319
Step
2:
Conclusion
321
3.
Step
3:
Endangering the Authority and Integrity of
322
Competition Law:
4.
Yes or No? The Answer
326
5.
Some Speculations on the Future
328
Epilogue
337
Bibliography
339
About the Author
363
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adam_txt |
Table of Contents
Abbreviations and Acronyms
xi
Table of Cases
xiii
Table of Legislation
xxi
Prologue
xxxi
Introduction
1
Part
1:
Electronic Communications as a Distinct and
7
Unique Object of Regulation
Chapter
1:
The Object of Regulation
9
1.
Introduction
9
2.
Brief Historical Remarks
10
3.
The Metamorphosis of (Tele) communications
13
4.
Intrinsic Characteristics of the Communications Sector
17
4.1
Network Industries
17
4.1.1
Positive Network Effects
19
4.1.2
Economic Implications of Positive Network Effects
21
4.1.3
Negative Network Effects
22
4.1.4
Communications as a Network Industry
22
4.1.5
Communications as a Specific Network Industry
24
4.2
Dynamism
25
4.3
Convergence
28
4.4
Sensitive to Regulation, Sensitive to Society's
32
Reactions
4.5
Special Significance and Role
34
4.6
Communications as Part of the "New Economy"
38
5.
Chapter
1:
Conclusion
39
Chapter
2:
The Goals and Objectives of Communications
43
Regulation
1.
Introduction
44
2.
Economic Objectives
46
2.1
Consumer Welfare
46
2.2
The Internal Market
49
2.3
Innovation
52
2.3.1
Standards
57
2.3.2
Intellectual Property Rights: Some Brief Remarks
61
2.3.3
Facility-based or Service-based Competition?
64
2.4
Interim Conclusion on the Economic Goals
68
3.
Societal Objectives
69
3.1
Introduction
70
3.2
Universal Service
70
3.2.1
The Roots of Universal Service Policies
70
3.2.2
The EC Universal Service Regime
72
a. Before the
2002
Regulatory Package
72
b. The
2002
Universal Service Regime
74
с
The Universal Service Directive
75
d. Interim Conclusion on Universal Service
80
3.3
Consumer Protection
82
3.4
On a Higher Level
89
3.5
The "eEuropean" Goals
96
4.
Chapter
2:
Conclusion
100
Part
2:
The Instruments of Communications Regulation
103
Chapters: Typology of the Regulatory Tools
105
1.
Introduction
105
2.
The Communications Regulation Toolkit
106
2.1
Competition Law
107
2.2
Sector Specific Regulation
110
2.3
Comparison of the Regulatory Tools 111
2.3.1
General and Abstract versus Tailored Rules
112
2.3.2
Reactive versus Pro-active Nature
115
2.3.3
To Protect versus to Promote or Restrict Competition
117
2.3.4
One-off Interventions versus Long-term Perspective
117
2.3.5
Narrowly Focused Objectives versus Broad Range
118
of Objectives
2.3.6
Limited Instruments versus Broad Range of
120
Instruments
2.3.7
Antitrust Expertise versus Communications Industry
120
Expertise
3.
Chapter
3:
Conclusion
122
Chapter
4:
European Community Communications Law
127
1.
Introduction
127
2.
European Community Competition Law
130
2.1
Article
82
EC
131
2.2
Constituent
Elements of Article
82
EC
132
2.2.1
Dominance
133
a. Market Definition
134
i. Demand Substitutability
135
ii. Supply Substitutability
138
iii.
Potential Competition
139
iv.
The Geographical Market
141
b. Relevant Communications Markets
144
с
Market Analysis
149
i. Market Shares
149
ii. Barriers to Entry
151
iii.
Conduct and Performance
154
2.2.2
A Position of Dominance within the Common
155
Market or in a Substantial Part of It
2.3
Abuse: Types of Abusive Practices
156
2.3.1
Refusal to Supply
159
2.3.2
The Essential Facilities Doctrine
161
a. The Concept of Essential Facilities and the EC
161
Legal Doctrine
b. Observations on the EFD and Its Application
169
2.3.3.
Tying
172
a. The Concept of Tying in EC law
172
b. Observations on Tying as an Abuse
178
2.4.
Conclusion on EC Competition Rules
183
3.
European Community Communications Specific
185
Legislation
3.1
The Liberalisation of the European Community
185
Communications Markets
3.1.1
The Liberalisation Package
186
a. The Telecommunications Terminal
186
Equipment Directive and the
Telecommunications Services Directive
b. The Use of Article
86(3)
of the EC Treaty
187
с
Further Liberalisation Measures
189
3.1.2
The Open Network Provision Framework
190
3.1.3
Relationship between EC Competition Law and the
193
Sectoral Rules
3.1.4
Key Regulatory Decisions of the
1998
European
195
Telecommunications Package
3.2
The
2002
Electronic Communications Framework
197
3.2.1
Design of the
2002
Regulatory Framework
199
a. "Hard Law" Instruments
199
b. "Soft Law" Instruments
203
3.2.2
Scope of the Electronic Communications Regime
206
3.2.3
Key Elements of the
2002
Communications Regime
207
3.2.4
The New Significant Market Power Regime
209
a. Introduction to the SMP Regime
209
b. Market Definition
212
i. Market Selection
212
ii. Interim Observations on Market
215
Selection
iii.
Product and Geographical Market
217
Definition
iv.
Interim Conclusion on Market
221
Definition
с
Market Analysis
222
i. Standard Antitrust Analysis
222
ii. Idiosyncrasies of the Communications
223
Specific Market Analysis
iii.
Interim Conclusion on Market Analysis
225
d. Remedies
225
i. Obligations Regarding Wholesale
227
Markets
ii. Choice of Remedies
230
iii.
Interim Observations on Wholesale
231
Markets Remedies
iv.
Obligations Imposed on Retail Markets
233
v. Exceptions
234
e. A
Brief Comparison of the
2002
Sector Specific
235
Regulation and Generic Competition Rules
3.2.5
Conclusion on the SMP Regime
238
4.
Chapter
4:
Conclusion
241
Chapter
5:
The WTO Regime for Telecommunications
245
Services
1.
Introduction
245
2.
The World Trade Organization
247
2.1
General Agreement on Trade in Services
248
2.2
The Annex on Telecommunications
254
2.2.1
Scope of the Annex on Telecommunications
254
2.2.2
Contents of the Annex on Telecommunications
256
2.2.3
Interim Observations on the Annex on
258
Telecommunications
2.3
The Fourth Protocol
259
2.3.1
The Reference Paper
261
2.3.2
Scope of the Reference Paper
262
2.3.3
Contents of the Reference Paper
263
a. Definitions
263
b.
Section
1 265
c.
Section
2 267
d.
Other Provisions
268
2.3.4
Interim Observations on the Reference Paper
269
3.
The WTO Law on Telecommunications and the EC
273
Telecommunications Law
3.1
Effects) of the WTO Law onto the EC Legal Order
274
3.2
Specific Commitments of the European
278
Communities and Their Member States
3.3
WTO Telecommunications Rules
vis-à-vis
EC
281
Telecommunications Rules
3.3.1
Harmony
281
3.3.2
Discord
284
a. Basic versus Value-added Telecommu-
284
nications Services
b. Telecommunications versus Audiovisual
285
Services
с
Technological Neutrality
288
d. Solutions?
290
e. Lack of Global Competition Rules
292
4.
Chapter
5:
Conclusion
294
Part
3:
Can Competition Law Do it All?
-
The Final Assessment
297
1.
Step
1:
Competition Law versus the Intrinsic
300
Characteristics of Electronic Communications
1.1
Network Effects
300
1.2
Dynamism
306
1.3
Convergence
309
Step
1:
Conclusion
313
2.
Step
2:
Competition Law versus the Goals and Objectives
314
of Communications Regulation
2.1
Economic Goals and Objectives
314
2.1.1
Consumer Welfare
314
2.1.2
Innovation
315
2.2
Societal Goals and Objectives
319
Step
2:
Conclusion
321
3.
Step
3:
Endangering the Authority and Integrity of
322
Competition Law:
4.
Yes or No? The Answer
326
5.
Some Speculations on the Future
328
Epilogue
337
Bibliography
339
About the Author
363 |
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spelling | Burri Nenova, Mira Verfasser aut EC electronic communications and competition law Mira Burri Nenova London Cameron May 2007 XXXII, 363 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Zugl.: Berne, Univ., Diss., 2006 Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke Europees recht gtt Mededingingsrecht gtt Regulierung - Telekommunikationsmarkt - Wettbewerbsrecht - Europäische Union swd Telecommunicatierecht gtt Telekommunikationsmarkt - Regulierung - Wettbewerbsrecht - Europäische Union swd Wettbewerbsrecht - Telekommunikationsmarkt - Regulierung - Europäische Union swd Europarecht Recht Antitrust law European Union countries Competition, Unfair European Union countries Telecommunication Law and legislation European Union countries EU-landen gtt Europäische Union - Telekommunikationsmarkt - Regulierung - Wettbewerbsrecht swd Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015636936&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Burri Nenova, Mira EC electronic communications and competition law Europees recht gtt Mededingingsrecht gtt Regulierung - Telekommunikationsmarkt - Wettbewerbsrecht - Europäische Union swd Telecommunicatierecht gtt Telekommunikationsmarkt - Regulierung - Wettbewerbsrecht - Europäische Union swd Wettbewerbsrecht - Telekommunikationsmarkt - Regulierung - Europäische Union swd Europarecht Recht Antitrust law European Union countries Competition, Unfair European Union countries Telecommunication Law and legislation European Union countries |
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title | EC electronic communications and competition law |
title_auth | EC electronic communications and competition law |
title_exact_search | EC electronic communications and competition law |
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title_full | EC electronic communications and competition law Mira Burri Nenova |
title_fullStr | EC electronic communications and competition law Mira Burri Nenova |
title_full_unstemmed | EC electronic communications and competition law Mira Burri Nenova |
title_short | EC electronic communications and competition law |
title_sort | ec electronic communications and competition law |
topic | Europees recht gtt Mededingingsrecht gtt Regulierung - Telekommunikationsmarkt - Wettbewerbsrecht - Europäische Union swd Telecommunicatierecht gtt Telekommunikationsmarkt - Regulierung - Wettbewerbsrecht - Europäische Union swd Wettbewerbsrecht - Telekommunikationsmarkt - Regulierung - Europäische Union swd Europarecht Recht Antitrust law European Union countries Competition, Unfair European Union countries Telecommunication Law and legislation European Union countries |
topic_facet | Europees recht Mededingingsrecht Regulierung - Telekommunikationsmarkt - Wettbewerbsrecht - Europäische Union Telecommunicatierecht Telekommunikationsmarkt - Regulierung - Wettbewerbsrecht - Europäische Union Wettbewerbsrecht - Telekommunikationsmarkt - Regulierung - Europäische Union Europarecht Recht Antitrust law European Union countries Competition, Unfair European Union countries Telecommunication Law and legislation European Union countries EU-landen Europäische Union - Telekommunikationsmarkt - Regulierung - Wettbewerbsrecht Europäische Union. Mitgliedsstaaten Hochschulschrift |
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