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Buyer Power in EU Competition Law
Concurrences - EAN : 9781939007247
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EAN : 9781939007247
Paru le : 31 oct. 2017
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- EAN13 : 9781939007247
- Editeur : Concurrences
- Date Parution : 31 oct. 2017
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 652
- Format : H:152 mm L:229 mm E:33 mm
- Poids : 856gr
- Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
- Résumé : The thesis presents a comprehensive and cross-sectional discussion of buyer power to determine the legal regulation of buyer conducts under EU competition law. It focuses on four main research areas: understanding buyer power; analysing the legal treatment given to the exertion of anticompetitive buyer power under EU competition law; exploring theories of harm applicable to buyer power abuse, and ascertaining the welfare standard employed for buyer power cases.
- Biographie : Dr Albert Sanchez Graells is a Reader in Economic Law at the University of Bristol Law School, a Member of the European Commission Stakeholder Expert Group on Public Procurement (2015-18), a Member of the European Procurement Law Group, and a Member of the Procurement Lawyers Association Brexit Working Group. Albert is a specialist in European economic law, with a main focus on competition law and public procurement. He is also interested in general issues of sector regulation and, more broadly, in the rules supporting the development and expansion of the European Union’s internal market. He takes a law and economics approach to his research and is particularly keen on the analysis of the systems of incentives and enforcement mechanisms that law creates or facilitates. His research interests are in law and economics, especially regarding competition and public procurement law, on which he completed his PhD (Eur) and published Public Procurement and the EU Competition Rules, 2nd edn (Bloomsbury-Hart, 2015). He has recently edited Smart Public Procurement and Labour Standards. Pushing the Discussion after RegioPost (Hart, 2018, forthcoming), and also coedited Reformation or Deformation of the Public Procurement Rules (Edward Elgar, 2016), with Prof GS Ølykke (Copenhagen Business School).