"The article aims at developing an analysis of the European competition law enforcement dynamics based on the framework of economics of convention. The article questions the ordoliberal theoretical foundations of the EU competition policy and it assesses to what extent the implementation of a more economic approach might pertain to a convention based on Chicago School normative views. The economic history, the history of economics thought, and the legal history are scrutinized when the European court's case law is considered as the main driving force of conventional shifts in matter of competition law enforcement." (author's abstract
This report argues in favour of an economics-based approach to Article 82, in a way similar to the r...
International audienceDeveloped as part of the Mondes de Production published in 1993 by Robert Sala...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU Com...
International audienceThe article aims at developing an analysis of the European competition law enf...
"The article aims at developing an analysis of the European competition law enforcement dynamics bas...
Ordoliberalism is a German school of economic thought that advocates regulation of the free market e...
This thesis investigates and analyses the economic, political, and institutional factors driving the...
This Article first presents a short sketch of the competition rules of the EEC Treaty with a view to...
Ordoliberalism, a particular version of European Neo-Liberal thought, has played a central role in t...
The goal of the paper is to investigate the extent of the influence of American antitrust tradition ...
This thesis explores the justification for and realisation of the formal rule of law ideal in EU com...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
In several works over the last decade, Wolfgang Fikentscher has reminded us that there are ways of v...
The purpose of this study is to provide a theoretical economic framework for the analysis of the com...
peer reviewedThe details of available remedies, enforcement mechanisms and conditions of litigation ...
This report argues in favour of an economics-based approach to Article 82, in a way similar to the r...
International audienceDeveloped as part of the Mondes de Production published in 1993 by Robert Sala...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU Com...
International audienceThe article aims at developing an analysis of the European competition law enf...
"The article aims at developing an analysis of the European competition law enforcement dynamics bas...
Ordoliberalism is a German school of economic thought that advocates regulation of the free market e...
This thesis investigates and analyses the economic, political, and institutional factors driving the...
This Article first presents a short sketch of the competition rules of the EEC Treaty with a view to...
Ordoliberalism, a particular version of European Neo-Liberal thought, has played a central role in t...
The goal of the paper is to investigate the extent of the influence of American antitrust tradition ...
This thesis explores the justification for and realisation of the formal rule of law ideal in EU com...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
In several works over the last decade, Wolfgang Fikentscher has reminded us that there are ways of v...
The purpose of this study is to provide a theoretical economic framework for the analysis of the com...
peer reviewedThe details of available remedies, enforcement mechanisms and conditions of litigation ...
This report argues in favour of an economics-based approach to Article 82, in a way similar to the r...
International audienceDeveloped as part of the Mondes de Production published in 1993 by Robert Sala...
The present article purports to shed a new light on ordoliberalism and to explore its role in EU Com...