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The goals of competition law / edited by Daniel Zimmer.

By: Contributor(s): Series: ASCOLA competition lawPublication details: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar, c2012.Description: xi, 512 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780857936608 (hbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0857936603 (hbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • K3850.A6 A82 2010
Contents:
Contents: PART I. NORMATIVE FOUNDATIONS OF COMPETITION LAW;; On the choice of welfare standards in competition law 3; Louis Kaplow; 2. What is competition? 27; Maurice E Stucke; 3. Characteristic aspects of competition and their consequences for the objectives of competition law - comment on Stucke 53; Andreas Fuchs; 4. The multiple personalities of EU competition law: time for a comprehensive:p,ebate on its objectives 61; Laura Parret; 5. The goals of European competition law: some distortions in the literature - comment on Parret 85; David J Gerber; 6; Thinking inside the box: why competition as a process is a sui generis right - a methodological observation 95; Oles Andriychuk; 7. Legal interpretation and practice versus legal theory: a reconciliation of competition goals - comment on Andriychuk 118; Anca Daniela Chirilii; 8. On the normative foundations of competition law - efficiency, political freedom and the freedom to compete 132; Frank Maier-Rigaud; 9. Efficiency, political freedom and the freedom to competecomment on Maier-Rigaud 169; Heike Schweitzer; 10. Economic content of competition law: the point of regulating preferences 182; Adrian Kunzler.
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School REFERENCE SECTION 343.072 ZIM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 27325

"The Fifth ASCOLA Workshop on Comparative Competition Law."

Conference held in Bonn, from May 27-29, 2010.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:
PART I. NORMATIVE FOUNDATIONS OF COMPETITION LAW;;
On the choice of welfare standards in competition law 3;
Louis Kaplow;
2. What is competition? 27;
Maurice E Stucke;
3. Characteristic aspects of competition and their consequences for the objectives of competition law - comment on Stucke 53;
Andreas Fuchs;
4. The multiple personalities of EU competition law: time for a comprehensive:p,ebate on its objectives 61;
Laura Parret;
5. The goals of European competition law: some distortions in the literature - comment on Parret 85;
David J Gerber;
6; Thinking inside the box: why competition as a process is a sui generis right - a methodological observation 95;
Oles Andriychuk;
7. Legal interpretation and practice versus legal theory: a reconciliation of competition goals - comment on Andriychuk 118;
Anca Daniela Chirilii;
8. On the normative foundations of competition law - efficiency, political freedom and the freedom to compete 132;
Frank Maier-Rigaud;
9. Efficiency, political freedom and the freedom to competecomment on Maier-Rigaud 169;
Heike Schweitzer;
10. Economic content of competition law: the point of regulating preferences 182;
Adrian Kunzler.

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