"This book takes as its starting point the interaction and gaps between the free movement and competition rules of the EC Treaty,and is the first book-length treatment of the topic. Competition and free movement are well known as fundamental elements of the Community legal order and are normally treated separately by different specialists. Hence their interaction has tended to receive less doctrinal analysis. This work bridges the gap and examines the interaction of these disparate rules using a framework which is defined by the author as the economic constitutional law of the European Community. The book then examines in depth specific issues such as, for example, the economic orientation of the constitution of the Community, the structure...
If we can speak of the European Community’s ‘economic constitution’, we can assert that competition ...
Competition law is part of the economic constitutional set-up of the European Treaty. It has been in...
Defence date: 5 March 2001Examining board: Prof. Giuliano Amato, Presidente del Consiglio dei Minist...
This book takes as its starting point the interaction and gaps between the free movement and competi...
This thesis explores the notion of barrier to intra-Community trade and movement as developed by the...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
In light of re‐conceptualizing a European social market economy, this contribution considers competi...
This Article first presents a short sketch of the competition rules of the EEC Treaty with a view to...
Defence date: 18 November 2013Examining Board: Professor Petros C. Mavroidis, EUI (Supervisor) Prof...
The author of the article was awarded the Ius Commune Prize in 2012.The long-established contradicti...
Drawing extensively on the entire body of applicable case law, this in-depth study analyses what the...
1. Civil law continues to be based on a concept of (contractual) freedom. Views which understand fre...
This text provides comparative analysis of the EC provisions, establishing the terms of the free mov...
This thesis aims to determine the constitutional implications of the exclusive authority granted to ...
How does EU internal market law, in particular the rules on free movement and competition, apply to ...
If we can speak of the European Community’s ‘economic constitution’, we can assert that competition ...
Competition law is part of the economic constitutional set-up of the European Treaty. It has been in...
Defence date: 5 March 2001Examining board: Prof. Giuliano Amato, Presidente del Consiglio dei Minist...
This book takes as its starting point the interaction and gaps between the free movement and competi...
This thesis explores the notion of barrier to intra-Community trade and movement as developed by the...
Defence date: 17 December 2011Examining Board: Professor Hanns Ullrich, EUI (supervisor); Professor ...
In light of re‐conceptualizing a European social market economy, this contribution considers competi...
This Article first presents a short sketch of the competition rules of the EEC Treaty with a view to...
Defence date: 18 November 2013Examining Board: Professor Petros C. Mavroidis, EUI (Supervisor) Prof...
The author of the article was awarded the Ius Commune Prize in 2012.The long-established contradicti...
Drawing extensively on the entire body of applicable case law, this in-depth study analyses what the...
1. Civil law continues to be based on a concept of (contractual) freedom. Views which understand fre...
This text provides comparative analysis of the EC provisions, establishing the terms of the free mov...
This thesis aims to determine the constitutional implications of the exclusive authority granted to ...
How does EU internal market law, in particular the rules on free movement and competition, apply to ...
If we can speak of the European Community’s ‘economic constitution’, we can assert that competition ...
Competition law is part of the economic constitutional set-up of the European Treaty. It has been in...
Defence date: 5 March 2001Examining board: Prof. Giuliano Amato, Presidente del Consiglio dei Minist...