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Readership: Suitable for undergraduates, postgraduates and practitioners in competition law.
Richard Whish, Professor of Law, King's College, London
Review(s) from previous edition""Simply the best book on competition law on the market right now; suitable for both students and practitioners." - Thomas Eilmansberger, Univesity of Salzberg
""...Whish has captured and conveyed the essence of competition law, making it an accessible and invaluable text..." -" - Student Law Journal
1.: Competition policy and economics 2.: Overview of EC and UK competition law 3.: Article 81 (1) 4.: Article 81 (3) 5.: Article 82 6.: The obligations of Member States under the EC competition rules 7.: Articles 81 and 82: enforcement by the European Commission and national competition authorities under the Modernisation Regulation 8.: Articles 81 and 82: enforcement in the courts of Member States 9.: Competition Act 1998: substantive provisions 10.: Competition Act 1998: enforcement and procedure 11.: Enterprise Act 2002: market investigations 12.: The international dimension of competition law 13.: Horizontal agreements (1) - cartels 14.: Horizontal agreements (2) - oligopoly, tacit collusion and collective dominance 15.: Horizontal agreements (3) - cooperation agreements 16.: Vertical agreements 17.: Abuse of dominance (1): non-pricing practices 18.: Abuse of dominance (2): pricing practices 19.: The relationship between intellectual property rights and competition law 20.: Mergers (1) - introduction 21.: Mergers (2) - EC law 22.: Mergers (3) - UK law 23.: Particular sectors