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Economic efficiency : the sole concern of modern antitrust policy : Non-efficiency considerations under Article 101 TFEU

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Publication details: Netherlands Kluwer Law International 2012Description: 473p xiISBN:
  • 9789041138705
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.072100 ROM
Contents:
About the Author. List of Abbreviations; Foreword; Acknowledgements; General Introduction; Part I The Objectives of US and EU Antitrust Policy: A Historical and Comparative Perspective; Chapter 1 Antitrust’s Objectives: Theoretical Perspectives; Chapter 2 The Objectives of US Antitrust Policy; Chapter 3 The Objectives of EU Antitrust Policy; Part II The Role of Non-efficiency Considerations in the Application of Article 101 TFEU: Case Study of the Audiovisual Sector; Chapter 4 The Justifiability of Incorporating Non-efficiency Considerations in Article 101 TFEU; Chapter 5 More Than a Game? The Specific Characteristics of Sport and Its Societal Role; Chapter 6 Access to Content by Final Consumers; Conclusions to Part II. Final Conclusions; Bibliography; Table of Cases; Index.
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About the Author.
List of Abbreviations;
Foreword;
Acknowledgements;
General Introduction;
Part I The Objectives of US and EU Antitrust Policy: A Historical and Comparative Perspective;
Chapter 1 Antitrust’s Objectives: Theoretical Perspectives;
Chapter 2 The Objectives of US Antitrust Policy;
Chapter 3 The Objectives of EU Antitrust Policy;
Part II The Role of Non-efficiency Considerations in the Application of Article 101 TFEU: Case Study of the Audiovisual Sector;
Chapter 4 The Justifiability of Incorporating Non-efficiency Considerations in Article 101 TFEU;
Chapter 5 More Than a Game? The Specific Characteristics of Sport and Its Societal Role;
Chapter 6 Access to Content by Final Consumers;
Conclusions to Part II. Final Conclusions;
Bibliography;
Table of Cases;
Index.