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Título principal | Bellamy & Child: |
Subtítulo | European community law of competition/ |
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Cidade | Oxford: |
Editora | Oxford University Press, |
Data | 2008. |
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Conteúdo | <br/>CONTENTS<br/><br/>VOLUME I<br/>Editors and C'ontributors <br/>Corresponclent Editors <br/>Foreword<br/>Preface to the Sixth Edition <br/>Note on Citation <br/>Tables of Cases <br/><br/>1. Alphabetical Table of community cases and Decisions<br/>2. Numericai Table ofEuropean Court ojjustice Cases <br/>3. Numerical Table af (]ourt ofFirst instance cases <br/>4. Nurnericai Tables ofcommission Merger andJoint. Venture Decisions <br/>5. Tables ofEuropean (]ourt qfHuman Riçíhts, EFJA (7ourt and National Cases<br/>Tables of Treaties and Legislation <br/>6 Table ofEU/EC 7eaties <br/>7. Table ofEC Reguiarions <br/>8. Table ofEC Directives <br/>9. Table ofEC and EFA Decisions <br/>10. Tables ofEC and EM Notices, Guidelines and Other !nfbrtnal Texts<br/>11. Tables ofNasionalLeislation <br/>12. Table ofinternational Treaties, conventions andAgreenients <br/>1. The Treaty and its Territorial Reach<br/>1. Introducrion <br/>2. Thc Communiry Treaties <br/>3. Thc EC Treaty<br/>(a) Generally<br/>(b) The main competitkn provisions <br/>(c) Other provisions okhelreaty, <br/>4. The Institutional Srructurc ofthc Comrnunity<br/>(a) The Conimunity instiwtions<br/>(b) The Community and EFTA Courts<br/>(c) The Directorate-General for Competition <br/>5. The Aims of the Community Rules on Competition <br/>6. Territorial Ambit ofEC Competition Rules <br/>(a) The Member States: enlargement <br/>(b) The Member States: current geographic scope <br/>(c) EFTA and the EEA<br/>(d) Agreements between the Community and third countries <br/>7. The Territorial Jurisdiction of the Community Institutions <br/>(a) Trade into the Community from third countries <br/>(b) Trade from the Community to third countries <br/>(c) Jurisdiction over undertakings outside the Community <br/>8. Effect on Trade between Member States <br/>(a) Generaily <br/>(b) Particular aspects <br/>2. Article8l(1)<br/>1. Introduction <br/>2. Undertakings<br/>(a) Generaily <br/>(b) The State as an undertaking <br/>(c) Treatment of economically linked legal entities <br/>3. Agreements, Decisions and Concerted Practices <br/>(a) Agreements <br/>(b) Concerted practices <br/>(c) Agreements and concerted practices: other issues <br/>(d) Decisions by associations ofundertakings <br/>4. Restriction of Competition <br/>(a) Some conceptual issues<br/>(b) The main decisions <br/>(c) The present law <br/>5. Appreciable Effect on Competition <br/>(a) Jurisprudence of the Community Courts <br/>(b) Commission guidance <br/>3. Article8l (3)<br/>1. Introduction <br/>2. Application in Individual Cases<br/>(a) Generaily<br/>(b) The first condition: economic and other beneflts <br/>(c) The second condition: fair share of benefits for consumers <br/>(d) The third condition: indispensability ofrestrictions <br/>(e) The fourth condition: no elimination ofcompetition<br/>3. Biock Exemption <br/>(a) Generally<br/>(b) Current biock exemption regtilations <br/>(c) Withdrawal and disapplication <br/>4. Article 53(3) of the ERA Agreement <br/>4. Market Definition<br/>1. Introduction and Overview <br/>(a) The concept of the relevant market <br/>(b) Relevance of market definition in EC competition law <br/>(c) Methodology for determining market definition <br/>2. Product Market <br/>(a) Demand-side substitution <br/>(b) Supply-side substitution <br/>(c) Particular issues in determining the product market <br/>3. Geographic Market <br/>(a) Overview <br/>(b) Demand-side substitution <br/>(c) Supply-side substitution<br/>(d) Particular issues in determining the geographic market <br/>4. Temporal Market <br/>5. Market Definitions in Particular Sectors <br/>5. Common Horizontal Agreements<br/>1. Introduction <br/>2. Carteis and Other Covert Conduct<br/>(a) The Commission's approach to cartel activity <br/>(b) Anatomy of a classic cartel <br/>(c) Ancillary restrictions supporting cartel activity <br/>3. Agreements on Prices and Trading Conditions<br/>(a) Price-fixing<br/>(b) Agreements on other trading conditions <br/>(c) Professional services <br/>(d) Banking and paymentservices <br/>4. Output Restrictions <br/>5. Market-sharing and Customer Aliocation <br/>(a) Generaily <br/>(b) Buying and selling among compeutors <br/>(c) Bilateral market-sharing <br/>(d) Sharing access to infrastructure or facilities <br/>(e) Other market-sharing <br/>(f) Customer allocation <br/>6. Information Exchange <br/>7. Coilective Trading Arrangements <br/>(a) Boycotts and coilective exclusive dealing <br/>(b) Coilective selling ofgoods <br/>(c) Collective selling ofinteliectual property and media rights <br/>(d) Joint tendering <br/>(e) Coliective buying ofgoods <br/>(f) Coilective buying ofinteilectual property and media rights <br/>8. Trade Associations, Cooperatives and Exhibitions <br/>(a) Membership rules <br/>(b) Commonsrandards <br/>(c) Joint marketing <br/>(d) Trade exhibitions and auctions <br/>9. Sporting Bodies and Competitions <br/>6. Vertical Agreements Affecting Disinbution or Supply<br/>1. Introduction <br/>2. Regulation 2790/99 <br/>(a) Scope <br/>(b) Marketshare <br/>(c) Terms and conditions <br/>(d) Withdrawal and disapplication <br/>3. AgencyAgreements <br/>4. Exclusive Distribution and Supply Agreernents <br/>(a) Generaily <br/>(b) Application ofArticle 81 (1) <br/>(c) Application ofArticle 81(3) to individual agreements <br/>5. Selective Distribution Systems<br/>(a) Generaily <br/>(b) Article8l(1) <br/>(c) Application ofArticle 81(3) <br/>(d) Motor vehicle distribution and servicing <br/>6. Exclusive Purchasing, Single Branding and Tying<br/>(a) Generaily <br/>(b) Application ofArticle 81 (1) <br/>(c) Application ofArticle 81(3) <br/>7. Franchising Agreements <br/>(a) Generaily <br/>(b) Application ofArricle 81 (1) <br/>(c) Regulation 2790/99 and franchise agreements <br/>(d) Application ofArticle 81(3) <br/>8. Subcontracting <br/>9. Waste Packaging RecyclingArrangements <br/>7. JointVentures and Similar Coilaborative Arrangements<br/>1. Introduction <br/>(a) Definitions <br/>(b) Article 81 and the Merger Regulation <br/>(c) Jurisdictional categories <br/>2. Developing Treatment ofJVs under EC Competition Law <br/>3. The Application ofArticle 81 (1) to Joint Ventures<br/>(a) Generally <br/>(b) Formation oftheJV <br/>(c) Actual or potential competitors <br/>(d) SpilIove <br/>(e) Foreclosure <br/>(f) Networkeffect <br/>(g) Specific restrictions <br/>4. Application ofArticle 81(3) <br/>(a) Introduction <br/>(b) Application of the Article 81(3) conditions <br/>(c) Duration ofArticle 81(3) protection <br/>5. R& D Agreements <br/>(a) Generaily <br/>(b) Application ofArticle 81 to R&D agreements <br/>(c) Regulation 2659/2000: the R&D biock exemption <br/>6. Specialisation/Production Agreements<br/>(a) Generaily<br/>(b) Assessment under Article 81 <br/>(c) Regulation 2658/2000: the specialisation biock exemption<br/>7. Joint Ventures m Practice <br/>(a) Production joint ventures <br/>(b) Infrastructure and natural resources projects <br/>(c) TV and other media <br/>(d) Fixed and mobile teiecommunications<br/>(e) E-commerce platforms <br/>(f) Airiine alliances <br/>8. Merger Control<br/>1. Introduction<br/>(a) Summary <br/>(b) Commission guidance <br/>(c) Case law and statistics <br/>2. Jurisdictional Scope of the Merger Regulation <br/>(a) Overview of'one-stop shop' principie <br/>(b) Concentrations <br/>(c) Fuil-function joint venture undertakings <br/>(d) Community dimension <br/>(e) Pre-notification realiocation ofjurisdiction <br/>(f) Post-notification realiocation ofjurisdiction <br/>(g) Nationai investigations on grounds other than competition <br/>3. Procedure<br/>(a) In general <br/>(b) Initial Phase 1 investigation <br/>(c) In-depth Phase II investigation <br/>(d) Commitments to enable clearance<br/>(e) Commission's powers of investigation <br/>(f) Commission's powers ofsanction <br/>4. Substantive Appraisal of Concentrations<br/>(a) In general <br/>(b) Market definition <br/>(c) SIEC test <br/>(d) Unilateral effects <br/>(e) Coordinated effects <br/>(f) Vertical and conglomerate effects <br/>(g) Other considerations relevant to substantive appraisal <br/>(h) Coordinative aspects ofcertain full-fiinction joint ventures <br/>5. Judicial Review by the Community Courts <br/>(a) Procedures <br/>(b) Acts ofthe Commission which may be appealed <br/>(c) Persons entitled to appeal <br/>(d) Scope ofjudicial review <br/>(e) Standard of proof incumbent on Commission <br/>(f) Consequences ofannulment <br/>6. Application of Articles 81 and 82 in Field ofMergers <br/>and Acquisitions <br/>(a) Background <br/>(b) Ancillary restraints <br/>(c) Minority shareholdings and other structural links <br/>7. National Merger Control and International Cooperation <br/>(a) National merger control regimes within EEA <br/>(b) Cooperation under EEA Agreement <br/>(c) Cooperation with countries outside EEA <br/>(d). Inteilectual Property Rights<br/>1. Introduction <br/>2. Infringement Actions and the Free Movement Rules <br/>(a) Generally <br/>(b) Patents <br/>(c) Trade marks <br/>(d) Copyright and similar rights <br/>3. Articles 81 and 82 and the Exercise of lntellectual <br/>Property Rights <br/>4. Licensing of Inteilectual Property Rights <br/>(a) Introduction <br/>(b) Typical clauses in patent and know-how licences <br/>(c) Technology pools <br/>5. The Biock Exemption for Technology Transfer Agreements <br/>(a) Introduction<br/>(b) The scope of Regulation 772/2004 <br/>(c) Market share thresholds <br/>(d) Hard-core restrictions <br/>(e) Excluded restrictions <br/>(f) Withdrawal of the biock exemption <br/>(g) Relationship between Regulation 772/2004 and other biock exemptions <br/>6. Licences of Other Intelectual Property Rights<br/>(a) Trade marks <br/>(b) Copyright <br/>(c) Plant variety rights<br/>10. Article 82<br/>1. Introduction<br/>(a) Generally<br/>(b) Relationship between Article 82 and other competition rules <br/>2. Structure ofArticle 82 <br/>3. Dominant Position <br/>(a) Generaily <br/>(b) The market position of the undertaking itself <br/>(c) Barriers to enrry and expansion <br/>(d) Countervailing market power <br/>(e) Appraisal of market power in more complex cases <br/>(f) Coliective or joint dominance <br/>4. Abuse of a Dominant Position<br/>(a) Introduction <br/>(b)market abuses: exclusionary pricing practices<br/>(c) market abuses: exclusionary non-price conduct <br/>(d) Own market abuses: exploitative pricing <br/>(e) Related market abuses: exclusionary pricing <br/>(f) Related market abuses: exclusionary non-price practices<br/>(g) Other forms of abuse <br/>11. The Competition Rules and the Acts ofMember States<br/>1. Introduction <br/>2. State Compulsion <br/>3. The Application and Enforcement of the Prohibition in Article 86(1) <br/>4. Unenforceability ofNational Measures: Article <br/>5. State Monopolies of a Commercial Character: Article 31 <br/>6. Derogations underArticles 86(2) and 296<br/>(a) Article 86(2): services of general interest <br/>(b) Article 296: military equipment <br/>12. Sectoral Regimes<br/>1. Introduction<br/>2. Transport<br/>(a) Introduction <br/>(b) Rail, road and inland waterway transport <br/>(c) Maritime transport<br/>(d) Air transport <br/>3. Energy <br/>(a) Introduction <br/>(b) Fiectricity <br/>(c) Gas <br/>(d) Energy and the environment <br/>4. Electronic Communications <br/>(a) Regulatory framework <br/>(b) Application ofcompetition Iaw <br/>5. Insurance <br/>6. Postal Services<br/>(a) Generaily<br/>(b) Liberalisation <br/>(c) Application ofcompetition rules <br/>7. Agriculture <br/>(a) The objectives ofArticle 33 of the EC Treaty <br/>(b) Application ofcompetition rules <br/>13. Enforcement and Procedure<br/>1. Introduction<br/>2. The Former Enforcement Regime under Regulation 17 <br/>3. The European Competition Network and the Aliocation of Cases<br/>4. The Commissions Powers oflnvestigation<br/>(a) Fundamental rights and the Commission's powers<br/>Of investigation <br/>(b) Power to obtain information<br/>(c) Powers ofinspection <br/>(d) Privilege <br/>5. Complaints <br/>6.Formal Procedure Prior to an Adverse Decision <br/>(a) The nature ofCommission proceedings<br/>(b) Initiation ofprocedure and the statement ofobjections <br/>(c) Access to the file <br/>(d) The hearing and subsequently <br/>7.Commitments and Settlement <br/>8.InterimMeasures <br/>9.Declarations of Infringement and Orders to Terminate <br/>10.Fines for Substantive Infringements <br/>(a) Generaily<br/>(b) Intentional or negligent infringement<br/>(c) The calculation of the fine <br/>(d) Basicamount <br/>(e) Aggravating and mitigating circumstances and deterrence <br/>(f) The Leniency Notice: cartel cases <br/>(g) Periodicpenaltypayments <br/>(h) Ancillary matters oflaw and practice <br/>11.Review by the Court ofFirst Instance <br/>(a) Review underArticles 229 and 230 <br/>(b) Action under Article 232 in respect of failure to act <br/>(c) Interim relieffrom the Court <br/>12. Appeals to the Court ofJustice <br/>14. The Enforcement of the Competition Rules in the Member States<br/>1. Introduction 14.001<br/>2. Enforcement by National Competition Authorities<br/>(a) The National Competition Authorities <br/>(b) Avoidance ofmultiple proceedings <br/>(c) Cooperation within the Network<br/>(d) Enforcement ofCommunity competition rules in the United Kingdom <br/>3. Enforcement by National Courts: Jurisdiction <br/>4. Convergence, Cooperation and Consistency in the <br/>Application of the Competition Rules <br/>(a) Parailel application ofCommunity and national competition law <br/>(b) The convergence rule <br/>(c) Cooperation between the Commission and the national authorities <br/>(d) Duty to ensure consistency with decisions of European Commission <br/>(e) Relationship between national courts and the Community courts <br/>5. Enforcement by National Courts: Remedies<br/>(a) Declarations ofinvalidity <br/>(b) Action for darnages <br/>(c) Injunctive relief <br/>(d) Reliance on Articles 81 and 82 as a defence<br/>6. Practice and Procedure in the UK <br/>7. Arbitration Proceedings <br/>8. Table of National Enforcement Regimes <br/>15. State Aids<br/>1. Introduction <br/>2. The Concept ofan Aid<br/>(a) Generaily <br/>(b) Particular applications<br/>3. Aids that are Compatible with the Common Market <br/>4. Aids that may be Compatible with the Common Market <br/>(a) Generaily <br/>(b) Article 87(3)(a) <br/>(c) Article 87(3)(b)<br/>(d) Article 87(3)(c) <br/>(e) Article 87(3)(d)<br/>(f) Aid authorised by the Council <br/>(g) Article 86(2) <br/>5. Supervision underArticle 88 <br/>(a) Review ofexisting aids <br/>(b) Notification of new aids <br/>(c) The formal investigation procedure under Article 8 8(2) <br/>6. The Council's Legislative Powers<br/>7. Unlawful Aid and Misuse ofAid<br/>8. Judicial Remedies<br/>(a) National courts<br/>(b) The Community Courts<br/>9. The Relationship between Articles 87-89 and Other Provisions of the Treaty Postscript on Microsoft Index<br/><br/>VOLUME II<br/>APPENDIX MATERIALS<br/>Part A: Treaty Provisions<br/>Part B: Modernisation and Procedural Matters<br/>Part C: Substantive Anti trust Matters<br/>Part D: Mergers and Concentrations<br/>Part E: Sectoral Regimes<br/>Part F: Public Undertakings<br/>Part G: State Aids<br/> |
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