New frontiers of antitrust - 2012
This volume reproduces the papers presented at the annual Concurrences Journal conference held on 10 February 2012 at the French Parliament. After a key note paper from Commissionner Joaquin Almunia on Industrial policy and Competition policy in the EU in 2012, the papers address four issues:
- Compliance Programs: How efficient are they really?
- Procedural autonomy: Is it time for convergence in Europe?
- Prescription markets: Can competition law deal with the principal/agent issue?
- Anticompetitive object vs. anticompetitive effect: Does it really matter?
This work was published in the collection under the scientific direction of Professor Laurence Idot.
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Type of product | Book |
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Format | Paperback |
EAN / ISSN | 9782802737285 |
Series name | Competition Law/Droit de la concurrence |
Weight | 312 g |
Status | Available |
Access to exercice | No |
Publisher | Larcier |
Language | English, French |
Publication Date | Jan 21, 2013 |
Available on Strada Belgique | Yes |
Available on Strada Europe | Yes |
Available on Strada Luxembourg | Yes |
INDUSTRIAL POLICY AND COMPETITION POLICY: QUO VADIS EUROPA?
PART I : COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS: HOW EFFICIENT ARE THEY REALLY?
- A. L’EXPÉRIENCE DE L’AUTORITÉ DE LA CONCURRENCE
- B. THE POINT OF VIEW OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION
- C. DEVELOPMENTS IN ANTITRUST COMPLIANCE
- D. THE ROLE OF ANTITRUST COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS IN COMPETITION LAW ENFORCEMENT
PART II : PROCEDURAL AUTONOMY: IS IT TIME FOR CONVERGENCE IN EUROPE?
- A. PROPOS INTRODUCTIF
- B. LE PRINCIPE D’AUTONOMIE PROCÉDURALE : EST-CE LE TEMPS DE LA CONVERGENCE EN EUROPE ? LES LEÇONS DU DROIT INTERNATIONAL PRIVÉ
- C. BEYOND EFFECTIVENESS AND UNIFORMITY: THE RISE OF CONSISTENCY
- D. PROCEDURAL PUZZLES AND CONVERGENCE
PART III : PRESCRIPTION MARKETS: CAN COMPETITION LAW DEAL WITH THE PRINCIPAL/AGENT ISSUE?
- WHAT MEDICINES AND TEXT BOOKS HAVE IN COMMON ? A FEW THOUGHTS OF PRESCRIPTION AND COMPETITION LAW
PART IV : ANTICOMPETITIVE OBJECT VS. ANTICOMPETITIVE EFFECT: DOES IT REALLY MATTER?
- A. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
- B. DO JUDGES REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE
- C. DO ENFORCERS REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE
- D. OBJECT VS. EFFECT AFTER THE MODERNISATION OF EU LAW: WHAT HAS (OR SHOULD HAVE) CHANGED ?