European competition law is predominantly focused on maximizing consumer welfare. This overarching purpose (which is supported by economic theory) leaves little place for safeguarding non-economic values, such as sustainability. This makes it difficult to allow cooperation between companies to contribute to such non-economic goals. In this article we explore whether it is possible to establish a different normative framework, in which such goals can be taken into account and can be balanced against the economic goal of consumer welfare. To answer this question, we take four steps. First, we discuss current EU competition law and the difficulty of fitting non-economic goals into the dominant interpretation of that law. Second, we propose a d...
This paper aims to analyze the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the Eu...
In light of re‐conceptualizing a European social market economy, this contribution considers competi...
Competition belongs to one of the most important values of the European Union. However, competition ...
European competition law is predominantly focused on maximizing consumer welfare. This overarching p...
European competition law is predominantly focused on maximizing consumer welfare. This overarching p...
What is the goal of competition law? This varies depending on the perspective taken. From an economi...
Series: Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship, vol. 7 The central economic justific...
Does competitive process constitute an autonomous societal value or is it a means for achieving more...
This article investigates the purpose and workings of EU competition law and policy: how does the pr...
This article explores the role of sustainability in EU competition law from the perspective of the t...
The EU is currently re-conceptualizing the goals of competition law and their place within the EC T...
The normative argument of this paper is that competition should constitute a fundamental value of li...
Book Chapter Avishalom Tor, Justifying Competition Law in the Face of Consumers\u27 Bounded Reality,...
It is undeniable that there is a tension between European competition law and sustainability focused...
Sustainability has been on the agenda of international organisations, states and, increasingly, priv...
This paper aims to analyze the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the Eu...
In light of re‐conceptualizing a European social market economy, this contribution considers competi...
Competition belongs to one of the most important values of the European Union. However, competition ...
European competition law is predominantly focused on maximizing consumer welfare. This overarching p...
European competition law is predominantly focused on maximizing consumer welfare. This overarching p...
What is the goal of competition law? This varies depending on the perspective taken. From an economi...
Series: Economic Analysis of Law in European Legal Scholarship, vol. 7 The central economic justific...
Does competitive process constitute an autonomous societal value or is it a means for achieving more...
This article investigates the purpose and workings of EU competition law and policy: how does the pr...
This article explores the role of sustainability in EU competition law from the perspective of the t...
The EU is currently re-conceptualizing the goals of competition law and their place within the EC T...
The normative argument of this paper is that competition should constitute a fundamental value of li...
Book Chapter Avishalom Tor, Justifying Competition Law in the Face of Consumers\u27 Bounded Reality,...
It is undeniable that there is a tension between European competition law and sustainability focused...
Sustainability has been on the agenda of international organisations, states and, increasingly, priv...
This paper aims to analyze the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the Eu...
In light of re‐conceptualizing a European social market economy, this contribution considers competi...
Competition belongs to one of the most important values of the European Union. However, competition ...