Handbook On European
Competition Law
Enforcement and
Procedure
Handbook on European
Competition Law: Enforcement and Procedure sets out in detail the procedural
aspects of EU competition law, ranging from fines, remedies and judicial
review. It also gives unique insight into both private and public enforcement
of completion law, and offers commentary on the relationship between EU
competition law and national competition law, and on the relationship between
competition law and private international law.
The companion volume,
Handbook on European Competition Law: Substantive Aspects, sets the context for
examination of substantive law by reviewing and analyzing the goals of
competition law. It then covers the substantive building blocks of EU
competition law, including horizontal and vertical agreements, cartels, mergers,
and also provides valuable coverage of the interaction between competition and
regulation, hub and spoke collusion, and information exchange agreements. The
importance of the abuse of dominance doctrine is reflected in three discrete
chapters considering exploitative abuses, exclusionary pricing abuses, and
exclusionary non-pricing abuses.
This Handbook will be an
indispensable reference work for practitioners and scholars, as well as for
those in an enforcement environment.