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Article 82 EC: Reflections on its Recent Evolution by Contributions by Steven D. Anderman Contributions by Ulf Bernitz Contributions by Orit Dayagi-Epstein Contributions by Dan Eklof Contributions by Ariel Ezrachi Contributions by David Gilo Contri, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


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    Author(s)Contributions by Steven D. Anderman Contributions by Ulf Bernitz Contributions by Orit Dayagi-Epstein Contributions by Dan Eklof Contributions by Ariel Ezrachi Contributions by David Gilo Contri
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781841132501
    Pages232
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2009

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Article 82 EC: Reflections on its Recent Evolution by Contributions by Steven D. Anderman Contributions by Ulf Bernitz Contributions by Orit Dayagi-Epstein Contributions by Dan Eklof Contributions by Ariel Ezrachi Contributions by David Gilo Contri

    The landscape of European competition law has seen significant changes in the past decade both in terms of enforcement and substantive application. One of the last frontiers to be subjected to scrutiny has been Article 82. In recent years the European Commission has pushed forward the debate on the nature and scope of Article 82. Of major significance to this debate were the Commissions Consultation Paper on an economic approach to Article 82 the Discussion Paper on the application of Article 82 to exclusionary abuses and the Commissions recent Guidance on its enforcement priorities in applying Article 82. The debate over the realm of Article 82 EC has raised important questions as to its past and present application. This collection of essays by international experts explores the changing boundaries of Article 82 EC and considers its recent evolution.The chapters cover a range of subjects including the legal and economic implications of an effects-based approach to Article 82 EC the recent Commission Guidance on Article 82 EC the interface between intellectual property rights and competition law licensing tying excessive pricing and the protection of the consumer interest.show more



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