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Ekaterina Rousseva - Rethinking Exclusionary Abuses in EU Competition Law - 9781841139265 - V9781841139265
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Rethinking Exclusionary Abuses in EU Competition Law

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Description for Rethinking Exclusionary Abuses in EU Competition Law Hardcover.
This book offers an original interpretation of the case law on exclusionary abuses under Article 82 EC (now Article 102 TFEU, according to the numbering introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon), and it identifies the various factors that have shaped the application of this provision through its history. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the European Commission's Guidance on enforcement priorities under Article 82 and it makes a provocative proposal for further modernisation of the analysis of exclusionary abuses by recasting the prohibition of abuse of dominance as a norm which deals only with unilateral ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Hart Publishing United Kingdom
Number of pages
578
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Number of Pages
578
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781841139265
SKU
V9781841139265
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About Ekaterina Rousseva
Dr Ekaterina Rousseva was awarded her PhD in law by the European University Institute in Florence. She has practised competition law as an attorney, and is currently a case-handler at the European Commission's Directorate-General for Competition in Brussels.

Reviews for Rethinking Exclusionary Abuses in EU Competition Law
...Ekaterina Rousseva's book offers a stimulating and critical analysis of Article 102 TFEU and constitutes a valuable contribution to the literature. Ioannis Lianos World Competition Law and Economics Review 34(4) ...this carefully researched monograph...makes an original and ambitious contribution to the ongoing debate on the reform of art. 102 TFEU. Although its message is primarily addressed to policy-makers, it constitutes ... Read more

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