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Choice - A New Standard for Competition Law Analysis?
Concurrences - EAN : 9781939007544
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EAN : 9781939007544
Paru le : 20 juin 2016
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- EAN13 : 9781939007544
- Editeur : Concurrences
- Date Parution : 20 juin 2016
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 310
- Format : H:152 mm L:229 mm E:21 mm
- Poids : 560gr
- Interdit de retour : Retour interdit
- Résumé : In this book, ten prominent authors offer eleven contributions that provide their varying perspectives on the subject of consumer choice in the EU, Member States, and in the US. Various aspects of consumer choice are covered, such as the concept of freedom of choice in the application of EU competition law; the antitrust enforcement application of consumer choice by agencies; the historical origin of consumer choice as a concept grounded in German ordoliberalism; the economic approach adopted as well as the use of consumer welfare and consumer choice in EU competition law to reconcile it with intellectual property law; consumer choice as a mean to facilitate convergence between US antitrust law and EU competition law, etc. This volume offers readers an exhaustive and multifaceted discussion of the crucial concept of consumer choice and its relevance for modern competition law.
- Biographie : Nicolas Charbit, Ph.D., LL.M., D.J.C.E, is Concurrences Chief Editor. Nicolas was admitted to the Paris Bar in 1994. He had been practicing competition law from 1994 to 2005 with strong emphasis on cartels and network industries. He has completed a Ph.D. thesis at University Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne on antitrust law and the public sector. Nicolas wrote for European and international legal journals and taught at universities and business schools. He has published various books and articles on European and French competition laws. Nicolas founded Concurrences in 2004.