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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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"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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