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New frontiers of antitrust - 2012

Book | 1st edition 2013 | World
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Description

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
    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 Jurisquare No
    Available on Strada Belgique Yes
    Available on Strada Europe Yes
    Available on Strada Luxembourg Yes
    Table of contents

    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 ?