The antitrust, or competition, regime of the European Union (EU) differs substantially from that of the United States, because EU competition law forms part of the EU Treaties and is therefore imbibed with the multiple values of the European Union itself. Accordingly, it is by no means clear or settled if the anti-cartel law of the European Union, Article 101 TFEU, must focus solely on a consumer welfare standard or must also consider the broad and multiple policy aims enshrined in the EU Treaties. If Article 101 must balance multiple aims, this would be in stark contrast to Section 1 of the Sherman Act, where the sole goal of consumer welfare has long been established. This Article will seek to demonstrate that when an agreement is examine...
This article is both a short introduction to the Consumer Choice explanation for Competition Law or ...
Article 82 of the Treaty Establishing the European Community, which prohibits abuse of a dominant po...
Since May 2004, decisions applying art. 101(3) TFEU have become very rare. In the Modernization refo...
The antitrust, or competition, regime of the European Union (EU) differs substantially from that of ...
In Europe, the topic of the goals of antitrust rules, i.e. the (current) Articles 101 and 102 of the...
The EU is currently re-conceptualizing the goals of competition law and their place within the EC T...
This article investigates the purpose and workings of EU competition law and policy: how does the pr...
This article explains the Lisbon Treaty’s provisions relating to competition policy and offers a dyn...
The current system of exemptions from the cartel prohibition (Article 101(3) TFEU) is a veritable to...
This book discusses the role of public policy in Article 81 of the EC Treaty. The Commission, and re...
The problem of the antimonopoly regulation and stimulation of the development of competition is beco...
Midway through 2010, the OFT organised a breakfast roundtable to discuss Article 101’s goals. The fo...
Antitrust’s consumer welfare principle is accepted in some form by the entire Supreme Court and the ...
This article defines the relevant economic concepts, summarizes the legislative histories, analyzes ...
Competition law in many jurisdictions defines its consumer welfare goal in terms of low consumer pri...
This article is both a short introduction to the Consumer Choice explanation for Competition Law or ...
Article 82 of the Treaty Establishing the European Community, which prohibits abuse of a dominant po...
Since May 2004, decisions applying art. 101(3) TFEU have become very rare. In the Modernization refo...
The antitrust, or competition, regime of the European Union (EU) differs substantially from that of ...
In Europe, the topic of the goals of antitrust rules, i.e. the (current) Articles 101 and 102 of the...
The EU is currently re-conceptualizing the goals of competition law and their place within the EC T...
This article investigates the purpose and workings of EU competition law and policy: how does the pr...
This article explains the Lisbon Treaty’s provisions relating to competition policy and offers a dyn...
The current system of exemptions from the cartel prohibition (Article 101(3) TFEU) is a veritable to...
This book discusses the role of public policy in Article 81 of the EC Treaty. The Commission, and re...
The problem of the antimonopoly regulation and stimulation of the development of competition is beco...
Midway through 2010, the OFT organised a breakfast roundtable to discuss Article 101’s goals. The fo...
Antitrust’s consumer welfare principle is accepted in some form by the entire Supreme Court and the ...
This article defines the relevant economic concepts, summarizes the legislative histories, analyzes ...
Competition law in many jurisdictions defines its consumer welfare goal in terms of low consumer pri...
This article is both a short introduction to the Consumer Choice explanation for Competition Law or ...
Article 82 of the Treaty Establishing the European Community, which prohibits abuse of a dominant po...
Since May 2004, decisions applying art. 101(3) TFEU have become very rare. In the Modernization refo...