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Bellamy & Child: Materials on European Community Law of Competition
2008 Edition
Andrew Macnab
1,664 pages
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246x171mm
978-0-19-928652-2
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Paperback
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24 January 2008
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- Fully up-to-date, comprehensive collection of European Community competition law materials, providing all of the relevant information in one volume
- Footnotes contain pinpoint references to commentary on the legislation in the new, sixth edition of Bellamy & Child: European Community Law of Competition, making it simpler to find expert analysis of a topic
- Redesigned page layout eliminates unnecessary page-turning and allows quick access to cross-references
- Volume will be updated annually to maintain currency
This volume of EC competition law materials is intended to serve both as Volume II: Appendices to the Sixth Edition of Bellamy & Child: European Community Law of Competition and as a free-standing work of reference in its own right. It includes legislation, notices and guidelines relevant to all areas of EC competition law (including Treaty provisions, modernisation and procedural matters, substantive antitrust matters, mergers and concentrations, sectoral regimes, public undertakings and State aids). It will provide a one-stop resource for competition and antitrust practitioners worldwide.
For ease of use, notes are included immediately
below individual recitals and articles. These notes include the original Official Journal notes, identification of amendments and, as a major enhancement, thorough pinpoint cross-references to specific paragraphs where the relevant provisions are discussed in the Sixth Edition of Bellamy & Child and also the Second Edition of Faull & Nikpay: The EC Law of Competition. A copy of this Materials volume is included with each Bellamy & Child set. The Materials volume is also available for purchase separately. The Materials volume will be updated and a new edition published annually. In addition, the materials themselves will be kept continuously updated on a companion website.
Readership: Practitioners
dealing with competition (antitrust), business and EC law; competition and trade authorities; practitioners and regulators in key sectors such as telecommunications, financial services, intellectual property and transport; academics and students specialising in competition (antitrust), business and EC law; reference libraries; in each case, throughout Europe and worldwide.
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Andrew Macnab, Barrister, Monckton Chambers
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"The job has been properly and carefully done and should be very useful" - World Competition
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Preface
1. Treaty Provisions (including EEA provisions)
2. Modernisation and Procedural Matters
Regulations
Notices, Guidelines, etc
3. Substantive Antitrust Matters
Regulations - Block Exemptions
Notices, Guidelines, etc
4. Mergers and Concentrations
Regulations
Notices, Guidelines, Guidance Notes, etc
5. Sectoral Regimes
Transport
Energy
Electronic Communications
Insurance
Agriculture
6. State Aids
Procedure/implementation
Block exemptions
Horizontal rules
Specific aid instruments
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