Buch, Englisch
Buch, Englisch
ISBN: 978-90-411-2656-6
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer
Practitioners in the field of EC competition law know well how difficult
it is to find specific references about specific subjects in the case law. Now
this superb book a collection of EC competition case law extracts sorted by
subject dispels the difficulty. Among its enormous practical advantages are
the following:
• Under about 600 headings (44 chapters with numerous divisions and
subdivisions), it presents virtually every point from which a researcher in
the field is likely to start.
• The extracts are drawn from all the EC competition case law encompassing
every judgment, every order of the Court of Justice of the European
Communities (ECJ) and the Court of First Instance (CFI) since 1961.
• Because all pronouncements on the same subject are gathered together,
inconsistencies among cases are immediately apparent.
The prodigious work of compiling this incomparable guide is accomplished by
René Barents, who has been Head of Research and Documentation for the ECJ
since 2000. The book thus carries tremendous authority. Although it is
primarily of value to barristers, solicitors, in-house lawyers of companies
and associations of companies, officials of national competition authorities,
and other active practitioners in EC competition law, Directory on EC Case Law
on Competition will also be welcomed by scholars and others who need to obtain
in a minimum of time an overview of what the European courts have actually
stated about a specific point (including detailed references) in the field.
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it is to find specific references about specific subjects in the case law. Now
this superb book a collection of EC competition case law extracts sorted by
subject dispels the difficulty. Among its enormous practical advantages are
the following:
• Under about 600 headings (44 chapters with numerous divisions and
subdivisions), it presents virtually every point from which a researcher in
the field is likely to start.
• The extracts are drawn from all the EC competition case law encompassing
every judgment, every order of the Court of Justice of the European
Communities (ECJ) and the Court of First Instance (CFI) since 1961.
• Because all pronouncements on the same subject are gathered together,
inconsistencies among cases are immediately apparent.
The prodigious work of compiling this incomparable guide is accomplished by
René Barents, who has been Head of Research and Documentation for the ECJ
since 2000. The book thus carries tremendous authority. Although it is
primarily of value to barristers, solicitors, in-house lawyers of companies
and associations of companies, officials of national competition authorities,
and other active practitioners in EC competition law, Directory on EC Case Law
on Competition will also be welcomed by scholars and others who need to obtain
in a minimum of time an overview of what the European courts have actually
stated about a specific point (including detailed references) in the field.
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