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Abusive practices in competition law /

Abusive Practices in Competition Law tackles the difficult questions presented to competition lawyers and economists regarding abusive practices: where and when is the red line crossed in competitive advances? When is a company explicitly dominant? How do you handle those who hold superior bargainin...

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Další autoři: Di Porto, Fabiana, 1973- (Editor), Podszun, Rupprecht, 1976- (Editor)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018
Edice:ASCOLA competition law
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  • List of contributors
  • Introduction / Rupprecht Podszun and Fabiana Di Porto
  • Part I: Fundamental questions of dominance and abuse
  • 1. The ordoliberal concept of "abuse" of a dominant position and its impact on Article 102 TFEU / Peter Behrens
  • 2. The European Commission's enforcement of abuse cases. A statistical analysis / Lorenz Marx
  • 3. Presumptions and short-cut rules in abuse regulation: (where) do EU and U.S. antitrust approaches meet? / Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel
  • 4. The pitfalls of market definition: towards an open and evolutionary concept / Rupprecht Podszun
  • 5. Exploitative prices in European competition law / Antonio Robles Martín-Laborda
  • 6. All's well that ends well? Abuse regulation in the wake of the financial crisis. The interplay between regulation and the application of competition law to the financial sector / Luís Silva Morais and Lúcio Tomé Feteira
  • -7. The application of Article 102 TFEU in the EU energy sector: a critical evaluation of commitments / Maria Ioannidou
  • Part II: Superior bargaining power, economic dependence and abuse
  • 8. Abuse without dominance in competition law: abuse of economic dependence and its interface with abuse of dominance / Mor Bakhoum
  • 9. Superior Bargaining power: dealing with aggregate concentration concerns / Thomas K. Cheng and Michal S. Gal
  • 10. Unilateral conduct by non-dominant firms: a comparative reappraisal / Florian Wagner-von Papp
  • 11. Restraining bargaining power through competition law: superior bargaining position regulation in Japan as compared with the EU / Toshiaki Takigawa
  • 12. Ex-ante and ex-post control of buyer power / Stefan Thomas
  • Part III: National experiences with the regulation of abusive conduct
  • 13. The application of the Chinese Antimonopoly Law to state-owned enterprises / Fang Xiaomin
  • -14. Unconscionable conduct in the context of competition law with special reference to retailer/supplier relationships within Australia / Allan Fels and Matthew Lees
  • 15. The Italian regulation against the abuse of economic dependence at the crossroads / Valeria Falce
  • 16. Unconscionable conduct in France / David Bosco
  • 17. Comparative analysis of the Japanese Subcontract Act and the regulations on unfair trade practices in the EU: focus on the grocery industry / Kazuhiko Fuchikawa
  • 18. An alternative perspective for assessing abuse of dominance in emerging markets / Abayomi Al-Ameen
  • 19. Abuses of dominant and non-dominant position. A tale of (ir)reconcilable views? / Fabiana Di Porto
  • Index.