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Competition Law and Regulation in European Telecommunications by Pierre Larouche, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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    Author(s)Pierre Larouche
    PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
    ISBN9781841131443
    Pages504
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2000

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    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Competition Law and Regulation in European Telecommunications by Pierre Larouche

    Using numerous practical examplesthis book examines the evolution of EC telecommunications law following the achievement of liberalisation the main policy goal of the 1990s. After reviewing the development of regulation in the run-up to liberalisation the author identifies the methods used to direct the liberalisation process and tests their validity in the post-liberalisation context. A critical analysis is made of the claim that competition law will offer sufficient means to regulate the sector in the future. Particular emphasis is given to the way in which EC Competition Law changed in the 1990s using the essential facilities doctrine an expansive non-discrimination principle and the policing of cross-subsidisation to tackle what were then thought of as regulatory matters. Also examined within the work is the procedural and institutional interplay between competition law and telecommunications regulation. In conclusion Larouche explores the limits of competition law and puts forward a long-term case for sector-specific regulation with a precise mandate to ensure that the telecommunications sector as a whole fulfils its role as a foundation for economic and social activity.show more



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