EC Competition Law (Law in Context)

EC Competition Law (Law in Context)

by Giorgio Monti (Author)

Synopsis

The development of competition law in the EU can be explored through three interrelated perspectives: the extent to which controversies in economic thinking affect the design of the law; how changing political visions about the objectives of competition law have caused shifts in the interpretation of the rules; and the institution in charge of applying the rules. The economic and political debates on competition law show that it is a contested terrain, and the way courts and competition authorities apply the law reflects their responses to the objectives and economics of competition law. By characterising the application of competition law as a continuous response to policy and economic debates, the author casts fresh perspectives on the subject. Written with competition law students in mind, Monti sets out economic concepts in a non-technical manner and explores the policy dimension of competition law by referring to key cases and contemporary policy initiatives.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 568
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 06 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0521700752
ISBN 13: 9780521700757

Media Reviews
'... the most readable and yet thoughtful account on the market. Whilst being very practical, it has the great benefit of making clear the distinctive contributions of law and politics (not simply economics) to competition law in the EU.' Daniel Wilsher, City University London
Author Bio
Giorgio Monti lectures in European competition law at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences.