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505 | 8 | |a I. THE ELEMENTS OF AN INFRINGEMENT COMMITTED BY AN UNDERTAKING AND THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF THOSE ACTIONSII. ELEMENTS OF AN INFRINGEMENT: AN UNDERTAKING'S ACTIONS; 1. Undertakings; 2. Public Undertakings and Those to Which Member States have Granted Special or Exclusive Rights (Article 106(1) TFEU); III. LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF AN INFRINGEMENT OF EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW: WHO IS THE ADDRESSEE OF A DECISION?; IV. MEMBER STATES; 1. Member States as Addressees of Commission Decisions; 2. Responsibility Accruing to an Undertaking; V. MARKET DEFINITION. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1. The Principles of Market Definition -- Criteria and Methods2. Product, Geographic and Temporal Market Demarcation; VI. EXAMPLES: MARKET DEMARCATION IN PRACTICE; 1. Demand Side Substitutability -- the Classic: United Brands; 2. Comparable Products -- Neighbouring Markets; 3. Supply Side Substitutability; 4. Regulated Industries; 5. Tied Services; 6. Relevance of Distribution Channels; 7. One Product -- Two Markets; Chapter Three; THE PROHIBITION ON CARTELS UNDER ARTICLE 101 TFEU; I. THE STRUCTURE OF THE PROHIBITION; II. CONCERTED PRACTICES; 1. Agreements between Undertakings. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Decisions by Associations of Undertakings3. Concerted Practices; III. RESTRICTION OF COMPETITION; 1. Enabling Entry into the Market and Stimulation of the Market -- a Rule of Reason Test?; 2. Restrictions on Competition in Detail; 3. An Exception to Article 101(1) for the Functioning of the Market?; IV. "TRADE BETWEEN MEMBER STATES"; V. THE DE MINIMIS RULE; 1. An Appreciable Effect on Trade between Member States; 2. An Appreciable Restriction of Competition; VI. THE EXCEPTION UNDER ARTICLE 101(3) TFEU; 1. The Application of the Exemption; 2. Block Exemption Regulations. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3. Individual ExemptionChapter Four; ABUSE OF A DOMINANT POSITION UNDER ARTICLE 102 TFEU; I. DOMINANT POSITION; 1. Market Share; 2. Decisive Criteria for Determining a Dominant Position; 3. Collective Market Dominance; 4. Substantial Part of the Internal Market; 5." Trade between Member States"; II. ABUSE OF A DOMINANT POSITION; 1. Specific Behaviour to Which Article 102 TFEU Applies; 2. Categorisation of Abuses: Exploitative and Exclusionary Conduct; III. TYPES OF ABUSE OF A DOMINANT POSITION; 1. Price Abuse; 2. Refusal to Supply; 3. Discrimination; 4. Exclusive Dealing. | |
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spelling | Koenig, Christian. European Competition Law in a Nutshell : a Concise Guide. Berlin : Lexxion Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 2011. 1 online resource (244 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier PREFACE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Chapter One; WHY COMPETITION REGULATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION?; I. THE STRUCTURE OF GENERAL COMPETITION PROVISIONS; II. THE SCOPE OF ARTICLES 101-109 TFEU; 1. "Competition" in the Context of European Competition Law; 2. The Investigation of Restraints of Trade; 3. The "More Economic Approach" and Consumer Protection; III. GENERAL VERSUS SECTOR- SPECIFIC COMPETITION REGULATION; Chapter Two; THE PROHIBITIONS OF RESTRAINT OF TRADE UNDER ARTICLES 101 (CARTELS) AND 102 (ABUSE OF A DOMINANT POSITION) TFEU. I. THE ELEMENTS OF AN INFRINGEMENT COMMITTED BY AN UNDERTAKING AND THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF THOSE ACTIONSII. ELEMENTS OF AN INFRINGEMENT: AN UNDERTAKING'S ACTIONS; 1. Undertakings; 2. Public Undertakings and Those to Which Member States have Granted Special or Exclusive Rights (Article 106(1) TFEU); III. LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF AN INFRINGEMENT OF EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW: WHO IS THE ADDRESSEE OF A DECISION?; IV. MEMBER STATES; 1. Member States as Addressees of Commission Decisions; 2. Responsibility Accruing to an Undertaking; V. MARKET DEFINITION. 1. The Principles of Market Definition -- Criteria and Methods2. Product, Geographic and Temporal Market Demarcation; VI. EXAMPLES: MARKET DEMARCATION IN PRACTICE; 1. Demand Side Substitutability -- the Classic: United Brands; 2. Comparable Products -- Neighbouring Markets; 3. Supply Side Substitutability; 4. Regulated Industries; 5. Tied Services; 6. Relevance of Distribution Channels; 7. One Product -- Two Markets; Chapter Three; THE PROHIBITION ON CARTELS UNDER ARTICLE 101 TFEU; I. THE STRUCTURE OF THE PROHIBITION; II. CONCERTED PRACTICES; 1. Agreements between Undertakings. 2. Decisions by Associations of Undertakings3. Concerted Practices; III. RESTRICTION OF COMPETITION; 1. Enabling Entry into the Market and Stimulation of the Market -- a Rule of Reason Test?; 2. Restrictions on Competition in Detail; 3. An Exception to Article 101(1) for the Functioning of the Market?; IV. "TRADE BETWEEN MEMBER STATES"; V. THE DE MINIMIS RULE; 1. An Appreciable Effect on Trade between Member States; 2. An Appreciable Restriction of Competition; VI. THE EXCEPTION UNDER ARTICLE 101(3) TFEU; 1. The Application of the Exemption; 2. Block Exemption Regulations. 3. Individual ExemptionChapter Four; ABUSE OF A DOMINANT POSITION UNDER ARTICLE 102 TFEU; I. DOMINANT POSITION; 1. Market Share; 2. Decisive Criteria for Determining a Dominant Position; 3. Collective Market Dominance; 4. Substantial Part of the Internal Market; 5." Trade between Member States"; II. ABUSE OF A DOMINANT POSITION; 1. Specific Behaviour to Which Article 102 TFEU Applies; 2. Categorisation of Abuses: Exploitative and Exclusionary Conduct; III. TYPES OF ABUSE OF A DOMINANT POSITION; 1. Price Abuse; 2. Refusal to Supply; 3. Discrimination; 4. Exclusive Dealing. 5. Refusal of Access or to License. Print version record. Antitrust law European Union countries Cases. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Antitrust law fast European Union countries fast Trials, litigation, etc. fast Dennis, Sandra. Schreiber, Kristina. Print version: Koenig, Christian. European Competition Law in a Nutshell : A Concise Guide. Berlin : Lexxion Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, ©2011 9783869651583 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1653353 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Koenig, Christian European Competition Law in a Nutshell : a Concise Guide. PREFACE; TABLE OF CONTENTS; Chapter One; WHY COMPETITION REGULATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION?; I. THE STRUCTURE OF GENERAL COMPETITION PROVISIONS; II. THE SCOPE OF ARTICLES 101-109 TFEU; 1. "Competition" in the Context of European Competition Law; 2. The Investigation of Restraints of Trade; 3. The "More Economic Approach" and Consumer Protection; III. GENERAL VERSUS SECTOR- SPECIFIC COMPETITION REGULATION; Chapter Two; THE PROHIBITIONS OF RESTRAINT OF TRADE UNDER ARTICLES 101 (CARTELS) AND 102 (ABUSE OF A DOMINANT POSITION) TFEU. I. THE ELEMENTS OF AN INFRINGEMENT COMMITTED BY AN UNDERTAKING AND THE LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF THOSE ACTIONSII. ELEMENTS OF AN INFRINGEMENT: AN UNDERTAKING'S ACTIONS; 1. Undertakings; 2. Public Undertakings and Those to Which Member States have Granted Special or Exclusive Rights (Article 106(1) TFEU); III. LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF AN INFRINGEMENT OF EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW: WHO IS THE ADDRESSEE OF A DECISION?; IV. MEMBER STATES; 1. Member States as Addressees of Commission Decisions; 2. Responsibility Accruing to an Undertaking; V. MARKET DEFINITION. 1. The Principles of Market Definition -- Criteria and Methods2. Product, Geographic and Temporal Market Demarcation; VI. EXAMPLES: MARKET DEMARCATION IN PRACTICE; 1. Demand Side Substitutability -- the Classic: United Brands; 2. Comparable Products -- Neighbouring Markets; 3. Supply Side Substitutability; 4. Regulated Industries; 5. Tied Services; 6. Relevance of Distribution Channels; 7. One Product -- Two Markets; Chapter Three; THE PROHIBITION ON CARTELS UNDER ARTICLE 101 TFEU; I. THE STRUCTURE OF THE PROHIBITION; II. CONCERTED PRACTICES; 1. Agreements between Undertakings. 2. Decisions by Associations of Undertakings3. Concerted Practices; III. RESTRICTION OF COMPETITION; 1. Enabling Entry into the Market and Stimulation of the Market -- a Rule of Reason Test?; 2. Restrictions on Competition in Detail; 3. An Exception to Article 101(1) for the Functioning of the Market?; IV. "TRADE BETWEEN MEMBER STATES"; V. THE DE MINIMIS RULE; 1. An Appreciable Effect on Trade between Member States; 2. An Appreciable Restriction of Competition; VI. THE EXCEPTION UNDER ARTICLE 101(3) TFEU; 1. The Application of the Exemption; 2. Block Exemption Regulations. 3. Individual ExemptionChapter Four; ABUSE OF A DOMINANT POSITION UNDER ARTICLE 102 TFEU; I. DOMINANT POSITION; 1. Market Share; 2. Decisive Criteria for Determining a Dominant Position; 3. Collective Market Dominance; 4. Substantial Part of the Internal Market; 5." Trade between Member States"; II. ABUSE OF A DOMINANT POSITION; 1. Specific Behaviour to Which Article 102 TFEU Applies; 2. Categorisation of Abuses: Exploitative and Exclusionary Conduct; III. TYPES OF ABUSE OF A DOMINANT POSITION; 1. Price Abuse; 2. Refusal to Supply; 3. Discrimination; 4. Exclusive Dealing. Antitrust law European Union countries Cases. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Antitrust law fast |
title | European Competition Law in a Nutshell : a Concise Guide. |
title_auth | European Competition Law in a Nutshell : a Concise Guide. |
title_exact_search | European Competition Law in a Nutshell : a Concise Guide. |
title_full | European Competition Law in a Nutshell : a Concise Guide. |
title_fullStr | European Competition Law in a Nutshell : a Concise Guide. |
title_full_unstemmed | European Competition Law in a Nutshell : a Concise Guide. |
title_short | European Competition Law in a Nutshell : |
title_sort | european competition law in a nutshell a concise guide |
title_sub | a Concise Guide. |
topic | Antitrust law European Union countries Cases. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. bisacsh Antitrust law fast |
topic_facet | Antitrust law European Union countries Cases. LAW Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice. Antitrust law European Union countries Trials, litigation, etc. |
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