Challenges to assumptions in competition law / edited by David Bosco (professor, Aix-Marseille Universit,̌ France) and Michal S. Gal (professor and director, Center for Law and Technology, University of Haifa, Israel).
2021
Formats
Format | |
---|---|
BibTeX | |
MARCXML | |
TextMARC | |
MARC | |
DublinCore | |
EndNote | |
NLM | |
RefWorks | |
RIS |
Items
Details
Title
Challenges to assumptions in competition law / edited by David Bosco (professor, Aix-Marseille Universit,̌ France) and Michal S. Gal (professor and director, Center for Law and Technology, University of Haifa, Israel).
Added Author
Added Corporate Author
Imprint
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021.
Description
1 online resource (288 pages).
Series
ASCOLA competition law.
Formatted Contents Note
Contents: Introduction
Part I: New challenges in the digital sphere: 1. Cooperation, dependence, and eviction: How platform-to-business coopetition relationships should be addressed in mobile telephony ecosystems / Frédéric Marty and Julien Pillot
2. Technological tying: Unbundling the assumptions / Stephen Dnes
3. Understanding the role of agricultural data on market power in the emerging digital agriculture sector: A critical analysis of the bayer/monsanto decision / Can Atik
Part II: New challenges to emerging countries: 4. Merger control in China's digital economy: Challenges and prospects / Wei Han and Yajie Gao
5. The adoption of specialised competition tribunals in Latin American countries: Transplants and commonalities among them / Claudia O'Kane
6. Where influence lies in the international competition network / Christopher Townley
7. Cartels' little helpers: A comparative study of the case law regarding the facilitators of collusion in Europe, United States and South America / Andrés Calderón
Part III: New institutional challenges: 8. Public interest considerations in European merger control regimes / Oliver Budzinski and Annika Stöhr
9. Formalism, fairness and freedom of contract: Abuse of dominance in the uk courts and the business 'achilles heel' of objective justification / Barry J. Rodger
10. Using trade tools to counteract anticompetitive conduct within global value chains: Competition Chapters in trade agreements / Galyna Kostiukevych
Index.
Part I: New challenges in the digital sphere: 1. Cooperation, dependence, and eviction: How platform-to-business coopetition relationships should be addressed in mobile telephony ecosystems / Frédéric Marty and Julien Pillot
2. Technological tying: Unbundling the assumptions / Stephen Dnes
3. Understanding the role of agricultural data on market power in the emerging digital agriculture sector: A critical analysis of the bayer/monsanto decision / Can Atik
Part II: New challenges to emerging countries: 4. Merger control in China's digital economy: Challenges and prospects / Wei Han and Yajie Gao
5. The adoption of specialised competition tribunals in Latin American countries: Transplants and commonalities among them / Claudia O'Kane
6. Where influence lies in the international competition network / Christopher Townley
7. Cartels' little helpers: A comparative study of the case law regarding the facilitators of collusion in Europe, United States and South America / Andrés Calderón
Part III: New institutional challenges: 8. Public interest considerations in European merger control regimes / Oliver Budzinski and Annika Stöhr
9. Formalism, fairness and freedom of contract: Abuse of dominance in the uk courts and the business 'achilles heel' of objective justification / Barry J. Rodger
10. Using trade tools to counteract anticompetitive conduct within global value chains: Competition Chapters in trade agreements / Galyna Kostiukevych
Index.
Summary
"This timely book addresses the contemporary complexities within competition law, questioning whether the founding principles of competition law still hold true today. It explores three main present-day challenges for competition law: the impact of the digital economy and innovative sectors, the challenges facing emerging countries, and current institutional issues. Written in a clear and concise way, with an emphasis on current trends and practices, this book explores recurring key questions such as what are the impacts of the economic characteristics of a market on legal assumptions and the limits of antitrust. Chapters address topics such as merger control regimes, the creation of specialised competition tribunals, and competition clauses in trade agreements. Challenges to Assumptions in Competition Law takes a fresh look at these important issues for competition law in the digital age, incorporating insights from China, Latin America, Europe and the US. This insightful book will be a useful resource for academics and researchers in competition and commercial law, whilst also providing an informative foundation for lawyers and economists working in the field"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on print record.
Location
www
Linked Resources
Alternate Title
Elgaronline.
Language
English
ISBN
9781839109072 (e-book)
Record Appears in