EU Competition Law - Volume III - Cartels & Collusive Behaviour: restrictive Agreements and Practices Between Competitors (Book I & II) - Second Edition

RIZZA Cesare , SIRAGUSA Mario , FAELLA Gianluca , GERARD Damien , GOODMAN Shaun , HEINZE Silke , MORETT Francesca M. , SCHULZ Robert , SORINAS Sergio

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Résumé

In the European Union there is an important reason to fight cartels, related to the political objective of market integration pursued by the Community institutions. International cartels can seriously undermine efforts to create a truly integrated European market. This Second Edition provides a unique insight of Europe’s leading experts on how to deal with cartel cases in practice before both the European Commission and the European Courts. With over 1200 pages of text, analysis and annexes for easy reference. Highlights • Unique insight of Europe’s leading experts • Essential reading and reference for all practioners, advisors and academics working in this area • Including Application of art 81 EC, Cartel Proceedings, Leniencies for companies, Judicial reviews of Cartel decisions

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An impressive product by which a thorough exposition of law is filtered through the lens of experienced antitrust enforcers and private practioners, often revealing the inner workings of DG Comp in subtle, but very useful, ways. ( ... ) One should not hesitate to add EU Competition Law to their library. It is a unique work of quality that is capable of delivering insightsthat will matter to lawyers facing ‘real’ issues. Frank Fine, EC Competition Law Advocates, Brussels

Table des matières

• The concept of an agreement, decision or concerted practice • Price fixing • Market Sharing • Output limitation • Information exchange • Effect on trade between Member States Cartel procedures before the Commission and the European Courts • Fact-finding by the Commission in cartel cases • Access to file • Replying to the Statement of objections and the oral hearing • Leniency • Remedies and fines • Judicial review