New frontiers of antitrust 2014
This volume contains the papers presented at the annual Concurrences Journal conference held on 21 February 2014 at the French Ministry for the Economy. After the traditional « State of the Union », presented by Vice President Joaquín Almunia in the context of the « after » economic crisis, the papers adress four main issues:
• Detection of anticompetitive practices: Should existing tools be revised or new tools introduced? Leniency, market surveys, financial reward…
• Patents: Can antitrust authorities contribute to fixing the dysfunctional patent system?
• European Competition Network 10 years after & EC Regulation 1/2003: Can cooperation be extended to merger control and advocacy?
• Restructuring firms in the context of crisis: What role for merger policy? The volume ends by a contribution of Minister Benoît Hamon on the French class action.
This work was published in the collection under the scientific direction of Professor Laurence Idot.
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Type de produit | Livre |
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Format | Livre broché |
EAN / ISSN | 9782802749868 / 9782802753025 |
Nom de la collection | Competition Law/Droit de la concurrence |
Poids | 302 g |
Disponibilité | En stock |
Avec exercice intégré | Non |
Editeur | Larcier |
Langue | Français |
Date de publication | 10 mars 2015 |
Disponible sur Strada Belgique | Oui |
Disponible sur Strada Europe | Oui |
Disponible sur Strada Luxembourg | Oui |
Part I – Detection of anticompetitive practices: Should existing tools be revised or new tools introduced? Leniency, market surveys, financial reward…
A. Introduction, by Laurence Idot
B. Beyond leniency, by William Kovacic
C. The importance of innovation in the detection of anticompetitive practices, by Chris Fonteijn
Part II – Patents: Can antitrust authorities contribute to fixing the dysfunctional patent system?
A. Introduction, by Frédéric Jenny
B. Patent assertion entities and antitrust: A competition cure for a litigation disease?, by Joshua Wright and Douglas Ginsburg
C. National courts and EU regulators: Institutional relations in the patent wars, by Thomas Graf
Part III – European Competition Network 10 years after & EC Regulation 1/2003: Can cooperation be extended to merger control and advocacy?
A. Introduction, by Bruno Lasserre
B. Principle vs. pragmatism and hard cases make bad law, by Peter Freeman
C. Divergent decisions in national merger control: How can cooperation between national competition authorities be facilitated?, by Andreas Mundt
D. Ten years of Regulation 1/2003: A retrospective, by Wouter Wils
E. Cooperation within the European Competition Network: State of play report and reflections on anticompetitive practices and merger control, by Mélanie Thill-Tayara
Part IV – Restructuring firms in the context of crisis: What role for merger policy?
A. Introduction, by Anne Perrot
B. Merger policy in times of economic crisis, by Howard A. Shelanski
C. EU merger control in times of crisis: Versatility in orthodoxy, by Alexander Italianer
D. Restructuring firms in the context of crisis: What role for merger policy? -A UK perspective, by Matthew Readings and George Milton