EU regulation and competition law in the transport sector / edited by Luis Ortiz Blanco, Ben Van Houtte.
2017
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Title
EU regulation and competition law in the transport sector / edited by Luis Ortiz Blanco, Ben Van Houtte.
Edition
Second edition.
Imprint
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Description
1 online resource (lxxi, 551 pages)
Formatted Contents Note
Part I. Introduction
1. EU Transport and EU Transport Policy, p.1.01 / Vicenç Pedret Cuscô
Part II. Comon issues, p.2.03 / Tim Maxian Rusche
3. EU Environmental Transport Policy and Legal Instruments, p.3.01 / Koen De Vos
4. Passengers' Rights in the European Union, p.4.06 / Elvira Aliende Rodriguez
5. EU Competition Law: Some Key Concepts, p.5.01 / Luis Ortiz Blanco
Part III. Inland transport
6. Road Transport (I): Market Access, p.6.01 / Alejandro Martinez Godin
7. Road Transport (II): Harmonization, External Relations, and Services not Covered by Secondary Legislation, p.7.01 / Alejandro Martinez Godin
8. Transport: Competition, p.8.01 / Tim Maxian Rusche, Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, and Julie Vandenbussche
9. Railway Transport (I): Liberalization and Regulation, p.9.01 / Thomas Kaufmann
10. Railway Transport (II) Competition, p.10.01 / Mark J English
11. Inland Waterways, p.11.01 / Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, Julie Vandenbussche, and Tim Maxian Rusche
Part IV. Maritime transport
12. Liberalization and Regulation, p.12.03 / Luis Ortiz Blanco, Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, and Julie Vandenbussche
13. Competition (I): Market Definition and Antitrust Rules, p.13.01 / Luis Ortiz Blanco, Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, and Julie Vandenbussche
14. Competition (II) Merger Control and State Aid, p.14.03 / Luis Ortiz Blanco, Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, Julie Vandenbussche, and Tim Maxian Rusche
Part V. Air transport
15. Liberalization and Regulation, p.15.01 / Carlos Mestre Zamarreno
16. Competition (I): Market Definition and Antitrust Rules, p.16.01 / Daniel Mes
17. Competition (II): Mergers and State Aid, p.17.01 / Daniel Mes, Luis Ortiz Blanco, and Jokin Beltran de Lubiano
Part VI. Transport Infrastructures
18. Airports (I): Liberalization and Regulation, p.18.01 / Raluca Ionescu, Dimitri de Bournonville, Charlotte Thijssen, and Simon Brain
19. Airports (II): Competition, p.19.01 / Eliska Mamdaniova, Daniel Mes, Luis Ortiz Blanco, and Jokin Beltran de Lubiano
20. The Single European Sky: EU Reform of Air Traffic Management, p.20.01 / Ben Van Houtte
21. Sea and Inland Ports, p.21.01 / Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, and Tim Maxian Rusche
22. The Trans-European Transport Network (TEN- T), p.22.02 / Elisabeth Kotthaus.
1. EU Transport and EU Transport Policy, p.1.01 / Vicenç Pedret Cuscô
Part II. Comon issues, p.2.03 / Tim Maxian Rusche
3. EU Environmental Transport Policy and Legal Instruments, p.3.01 / Koen De Vos
4. Passengers' Rights in the European Union, p.4.06 / Elvira Aliende Rodriguez
5. EU Competition Law: Some Key Concepts, p.5.01 / Luis Ortiz Blanco
Part III. Inland transport
6. Road Transport (I): Market Access, p.6.01 / Alejandro Martinez Godin
7. Road Transport (II): Harmonization, External Relations, and Services not Covered by Secondary Legislation, p.7.01 / Alejandro Martinez Godin
8. Transport: Competition, p.8.01 / Tim Maxian Rusche, Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, and Julie Vandenbussche
9. Railway Transport (I): Liberalization and Regulation, p.9.01 / Thomas Kaufmann
10. Railway Transport (II) Competition, p.10.01 / Mark J English
11. Inland Waterways, p.11.01 / Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, Julie Vandenbussche, and Tim Maxian Rusche
Part IV. Maritime transport
12. Liberalization and Regulation, p.12.03 / Luis Ortiz Blanco, Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, and Julie Vandenbussche
13. Competition (I): Market Definition and Antitrust Rules, p.13.01 / Luis Ortiz Blanco, Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, and Julie Vandenbussche
14. Competition (II) Merger Control and State Aid, p.14.03 / Luis Ortiz Blanco, Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, Julie Vandenbussche, and Tim Maxian Rusche
Part V. Air transport
15. Liberalization and Regulation, p.15.01 / Carlos Mestre Zamarreno
16. Competition (I): Market Definition and Antitrust Rules, p.16.01 / Daniel Mes
17. Competition (II): Mergers and State Aid, p.17.01 / Daniel Mes, Luis Ortiz Blanco, and Jokin Beltran de Lubiano
Part VI. Transport Infrastructures
18. Airports (I): Liberalization and Regulation, p.18.01 / Raluca Ionescu, Dimitri de Bournonville, Charlotte Thijssen, and Simon Brain
19. Airports (II): Competition, p.19.01 / Eliska Mamdaniova, Daniel Mes, Luis Ortiz Blanco, and Jokin Beltran de Lubiano
20. The Single European Sky: EU Reform of Air Traffic Management, p.20.01 / Ben Van Houtte
21. Sea and Inland Ports, p.21.01 / Elvira Aliende Rodriguez, and Tim Maxian Rusche
22. The Trans-European Transport Network (TEN- T), p.22.02 / Elisabeth Kotthaus.
Summary
EU Competition Law and Regulation' provides an in-depth analysis of the EU regulation of the various transport modes, and of the EU competition rules in the transport sectior. The text gives details of different substantive rules regarding, on the one hand, liberalization and regulation of transport markets and operations; and, on the other, restrictive agreements, dominant positions, and mergers, which apply to shipping, to aviation, and to inland transport. In addition to illustrating the procedures which govern enforcement of EU competition rules, and indicating how these differ from the usual procedures applied by the European Commission, this new edition addresses the recent emergence of a regulatory framework for different transport modes. The editors and authors have all been closely involved in the development of the Commission's practice in this area and have provided a detailed contemporary discussion of all relevant issues --Source other than Library of Congress.
Note
EU Competition Law and Regulation' provides an in-depth analysis of the EU regulation of the various transport modes, and of the EU competition rules in the transport sectior. The text gives details of different substantive rules regarding, on the one hand, liberalization and regulation of transport markets and operations; and, on the other, restrictive agreements, dominant positions, and mergers, which apply to shipping, to aviation, and to inland transport. In addition to illustrating the procedures which govern enforcement of EU competition rules, and indicating how these differ from the usual procedures applied by the European Commission, this new edition addresses the recent emergence of a regulatory framework for different transport modes. The editors and authors have all been closely involved in the development of the Commission's practice in this area and have provided a detailed contemporary discussion of all relevant issues --Source other than Library of Congress.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Print version record.
Other Editions
Revision of: Ortiz Blanco, Luis. EC competition law in the transport sector Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
Available in Other Form
Print version: EU regulation and competition law in the transport sector. second edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017
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Alternate Title
Oxford Competition Law.
Language
English
ISBN
9780199671076 (hardback)
0199671079 (hardback)
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0199671079 (hardback)
9780191793417
0191793418
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