PETIT (Nicolas) – EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW, Domat Private Law Collection
PETIT (Nicolas) – EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW, Domat Private Law Collection
    PETIT (Nicolas)
    EUROPEAN COMPETITION LAW, Domat Private Law Collection
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    2013
    octavo, paperback, very good condition, 684 p.
    This book is intended for both students and practitioners of competition law. It encompasses all the sub-disciplines of this field, with the exception of state aid law. The focus is on European competition law, but the discussions relating to substantive law apply, mutatis mutandis, to national competition law. […] Original in its structure, the book is also original in its content. An entire chapter is specifically dedicated to the economics of competition, presented in a qualitative manner. Furthermore, the author has chosen to incorporate economic analysis throughout the book to meet the needs of competition law practitioners, who are grappling with a field that is increasingly embracing interdisciplinarity. Designed for students in law, economics, and business schools, the book also offers an innovative pedagogical approach that gives considerable attention to the "why" behind positive law. Breaking with the conventions of the genre, the book presents the rules of positive law (the “what”), but it also attempts to reveal the “behind the scenes,” that is, the major issues, debates, and political choices underpinning the legislative, administrative, and case-law implementation of European competition law. Finally, the book pursues a scholarly ambition, hoping to find an audience among the academic community and public decision-makers. Adopting a critical tone, the book distinguishes itself from other textbooks by advocating, here and there, modifications, de lege ferenda, to the existing law.

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