EU Cartel Law and Economics
Damien GERADIN, Cédric ARGENTON, Andreas STEPHAN
Disponibilité: En rupture de stock - disponible sous 10 jours
- Catégories: Droit de la concurrence
 - Editeur: OUP - Oxford University Press
 - ISBN: 9780198702092
 - Date de publication: 01/11/2020
 - Reliure: Hardback
 - Nombre de pages: 336
 
Résumé
The significant evolution of EU competition law in the last 15 years has
 been fundamentally influenced by economic theory, and economic aspects 
of cartel prosecution are increasingly relevant in modern competition 
practice. EU Cartel Law and Economics is the first book-length 
assessment of cartels from an integrated law and economics perspective. 
This perspective allows for a more insightful evaluation of the wide 
variety of practices at the intersection between collusive restrictions 
of competition and pro-competitive agreements between firms. It sheds 
light on the underlying mechanics of cartels, including how to detect 
anti-competitive conspiracies in the absence of hard evidence. It also 
provides a more conceptual approach to cartel law, outlining ways in 
which the current legal structure can be applied more effectively to 
deter anti-competitive conduct without discouraging pro-competitive 
forms of cooperation between firms. 
The book is divided into 
four parts: the first part provides a conceptual overview of the law and
 economics of cartels; the second part describes the central legal 
analysis in cartel cases; the third part summarises the regulatory 
process in cartel investigations; and the fourth part deals with civil 
damages. 
EU Cartel Law and Economics is a topical and innovative reference work written by recognised experts in the field.
Table des matières
Introduction
 1:A Primer on Cartels
 2:The Regulatory and Institutional Framework of EU Cartel Law
 3:Cartel Detection
 4:Cartel Prosecution
 5:Civil Damages