The paper surveys the new EC Guidelines on horizontal co-operation agreements and focuses on the main novelties. The Guidelines revise the previous analysis concerning the most common forms of cooperation (namely, research and developments agreements; production and specialization agreements; purchasing agreements; agreements on commercialization and standardization agreements) and insert a most welcomed new chapter on information exchanges that fills a legal gap. The main novelties are: (i) the definition of a category of agreements for which, albeit having as their object to restrict competition, efficiencies are also to be taken into account, in contrast with hardcore restraints; (ii) the need to assess both ex-ante and ex-post the restr...
This article analyses the practice of horizontal agreement assessment in accordance with its impact ...
This paper assesses current issues of economics and law, to propose that economic understanding, law...
The paper represents the comments of the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition...
Il contributo analizza il progetto di riforma relativo delle Linee direttrici sull'applicazione dell...
EC competition rules are in a phase of transition. The Commission has put forward some documents in ...
Business information is one of the most important necessities for corporations in order to be able t...
This article provides an overview of how standardisation agreements are viewed under the European Co...
The paper focuses on two recent advances in the antitrust approach to horizontal agreements. First, ...
Today numerous fields of the economic activity are concerned with cooperation agreements between fir...
This article analyses the practice of horizontal agreement assessment in accordance with its impact ...
This article discusses the approaches of the European Union (EU) and of the United States (US) to th...
The article has been published in a Special Number of \u201cContratto e impresa/Europa\u201d, in whi...
The number and variety of distribution and supply agreements as well as their commercial significan...
This work deals with the antitrust regulation of research and development agreements in European Uni...
Vertical restraints, which are illegal under Art.81(1) of the EC Treaty, must take the accepted form...
This article analyses the practice of horizontal agreement assessment in accordance with its impact ...
This paper assesses current issues of economics and law, to propose that economic understanding, law...
The paper represents the comments of the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition...
Il contributo analizza il progetto di riforma relativo delle Linee direttrici sull'applicazione dell...
EC competition rules are in a phase of transition. The Commission has put forward some documents in ...
Business information is one of the most important necessities for corporations in order to be able t...
This article provides an overview of how standardisation agreements are viewed under the European Co...
The paper focuses on two recent advances in the antitrust approach to horizontal agreements. First, ...
Today numerous fields of the economic activity are concerned with cooperation agreements between fir...
This article analyses the practice of horizontal agreement assessment in accordance with its impact ...
This article discusses the approaches of the European Union (EU) and of the United States (US) to th...
The article has been published in a Special Number of \u201cContratto e impresa/Europa\u201d, in whi...
The number and variety of distribution and supply agreements as well as their commercial significan...
This work deals with the antitrust regulation of research and development agreements in European Uni...
Vertical restraints, which are illegal under Art.81(1) of the EC Treaty, must take the accepted form...
This article analyses the practice of horizontal agreement assessment in accordance with its impact ...
This paper assesses current issues of economics and law, to propose that economic understanding, law...
The paper represents the comments of the Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition...