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Book SynopsisWith incisive and thought-provoking contributions from leading international academics and practitioners, this book addresses in detail the EU approach to antitrust and abuse of dominance, and considers in particular the Commission's guidelines for enforcing Article 102 of the EC Treaty.
Trade ReviewThe editors have brought the chapters together well, and have framed the debate well, and the book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the issues underlying the continuing debates as to the best way to enforce TFEU art.102. * Mark Furse, European Competition Law Review *
Table of Contents1. Toward an Economic Approach to Article 102 ; 2. Does the Guidance Paper on Article 102 Matter? ; 3. Some outstanding issues from the European Commission's Guidance on Article 102: Not-so-faint echoes of Ordoliberalism ; 4. Optimal Enforcement and Decision Structures for Competition Policy: Economic Considerations ; 5. IP Rights in the EU-Microsoft Saga ; 6. Judicial Review in Article 102 ; 7. The assessment of efficiencies under Article 102 and the Commission's Guidance Paper ; 8. Will Efficiencies Play an Increasingly Important Role in the Assessment of Conduct Under Article 102? ; 9. Is there a Gap in the Enforcement of Article 102? ; 10. Is the availability of 'appropriate' remedies a limit to competition law liability under Article 102? ; 11. Damages for exclusionary practices: a primer