Competition Law of the EC and UK, now in its sixth edition, is an engaging, reliable and well-structured introduction to competition law in the EC and UK. Covering all key topics studied by students on competition law courses, this book takes a straightforward approach to the links and differences between EC and UK law.
The book begins by explaining the basic economic concepts underpinning competition law in a way that readers unfamiliar with economic theory can understand. It then goes on to provide analysis of all of the most up-to-date cases, legislative changes, and issues within the subject, including international aspects and the globalization of competition law, and competition law and intellectual property.
This sixth edition has been fully updated to incorporate developments since 2006. It includes further political context and substantive analysis of mergers, more detail on Articles 81 and 82 and Chapter II prohibition, and more information on oligopolies. In order to make the book even more straightforward to use, detailed chapter summaries and further reading lists are included, along with further diagrams and flowcharts, and new boxed case studies.
Competition Law of the EC and UK is the perfect introductory textbook for undergraduates, and the perfect starter text for postgraduates new to this area of the law.
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**Unlock the Complexities of Competition Law with the Definitive Guide: *Competition Law of the EC and UK, 6th Edition*** Navigating the intricate landscape of European and UK competition law can be daunting. Whether you're an undergraduate student, a postgraduate venturing into this field for the first time, or a legal professional seeking a comprehensive update, Mark Furse's *Competition Law of the EC and UK* provides a clear, accessible, and authoritative roadmap. This sixth edition, published by Oxford University Press, has been meticulously revised and updated to reflect the significant developments in legislation, case law, and economic thinking since 2006. **Master the Fundamentals and Beyond:** Furse expertly demystifies the core principles of competition law, beginning with a user-friendly introduction to the underlying economic concepts. He understands that not everyone has a background in economics, and thus presents these critical ideas in a way that's both understandable and directly relevant to the legal context. Building upon this foundation, the book delves into the specific provisions of EC and UK competition law, offering a detailed examination of Articles 81 and 82 (now Article 101 and 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) following the Lisbon Treaty), and Chapter II prohibition under UK law. You'll gain a thorough understanding of prohibited agreements, abuse of dominant position, and the complexities of merger control. **Stay Ahead of the Curve:** Competition law is a dynamic field, constantly evolving in response to new business practices, technological advancements, and shifting political landscapes. This edition addresses these challenges head-on, incorporating the latest case law from the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and UK courts, as well as legislative changes impacting both jurisdictions. **What Makes This Edition Essential:** * **Updated Coverage:** Fully revised to incorporate all significant developments since 2006, ensuring you have the most current information at your fingertips. * **Enhanced Analysis of Mergers:** Provides deeper political context and substantive analysis of merger control, a critical area of competition law. * **Expanded Discussion of Articles 81 & 82 and Chapter II Prohibition:** Offers more detailed insights into these key provisions, clarifying their scope and application. * **Oligopolies Explained:** Includes enhanced information on oligopolies, a complex and increasingly important area of competition law, crucial for understanding market dynamics where a small number of firms dominate. * **International and Global Perspectives:** Examines the international dimensions of competition law and the forces of globalization that are shaping its development. * **Intellectual Property and Competition Law:** Explores the intricate relationship between intellectual property rights and competition law, a vital area in today's innovation-driven economy. * **User-Friendly Features:** Designed for effective learning, the book includes detailed chapter summaries, further reading lists, diagrams, flowcharts, and boxed case studies to reinforce understanding. * **Online Resource Center:** Provides access to supplementary online resources, further enhancing your learning experience. **A Practical and Accessible Approach:** Mark Furse's writing style is clear, concise, and engaging. He avoids unnecessary jargon and explains complex concepts in a way that is easy to understand. The book is carefully structured to guide you through the material in a logical and progressive manner. The inclusion of real-world case studies helps to illustrate the practical application of the law, making it more relevant and memorable. **Ideal For:** * Undergraduate law students studying competition law * Postgraduate students new to the field * Legal professionals seeking a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of EC and UK competition law * Anyone with an interest in understanding the legal and economic principles that govern competition in Europe and the UK *Competition Law of the EC and UK* is more than just a textbook; it's a valuable resource that will equip you with the knowledge and understanding you need to succeed in this challenging and rewarding area of law.