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This book is a Claeys and Casteels title, now formally part of Edward Elgar Publishing.With extensive updating in the decade since the publication of the second edition, and written by the key Commission and European Court officials in this area, as well as leading practitioners, the third edition of this unique title provides meticulous and exhaustive coverage of EU Merger Law.Containing over 1500 pages of detailed practical analysis and commentary across two volumes, the book provides a unique insight into the way that Commission officials approach cases in practice, and an invaluable guide for all those practising in the field of mergers and acquisitions.In addition to substantive analysis and procedural guidance, detailed attention is given to specific sectors, including energy, financial services, telecoms, media and internet, as well as transportation.Quite simply, this book should be on the desk of every competition lawyer practising in the EU, and all those outside of the EU who need to understand the dynamics of EU merger control.Key features:Written with the authority of those closest to the rule-makingA unique insight into the Commission approachExhaustive coverage of EU Merger controlExtensively updated since the second editionBroad coverage of specific sectors
Edited by Christopher Jones, Principal, Energy Regulatory and Antitrust, Baker McKenzie, Brussels, Part-time Professor, Energy Law and Policy, European University Institute, Italy and Lisa Weinert, Associate, European and Competition Law Practice, Baker McKenzie, Brussels, Belgium
Contents:PART 1 – INTRODUCTIONChapter 1OverviewChapter 2The evolution of EU merger control since 1990Chapter 3Implementation and EnforcementPART 2 – JURISDICTIONChapter 1IntroductionChapter 2ConcentrationsChapter 3 Joint venturesChapter 4 European Union dimensionChapter 5 ReferralsChapter 6Remaining competences of the Member StatesPART 3DEFINITION OF THE RELEVANT MARKETChapter 1IntroductionChapter 2Relevant product marketChapter 3Relevant geographic marketPART 4THE SUBSTANTIVE ASSESSMENT OF MERGERSChapter 1IntroductionChapter 2Anticompetitive effectsChapter 3Countervailing factorsPART 5 – ANCILLARY RESTRAINTSChapter 1Ancillary RestraintsPART 6 - PROCEDUREChapter 1IntroductionChapter 2NotificationChapter 3Fact finding & investigationChapter 4Phase I proceedingsChapter 5Phase II proceedingsChapter 6Special proceduresChapter 7Notification and publication of decisionsPART 7 REMEDIESChapter 1IntroductionChapter 2Legal framework and criteria for assessing remediesChapter 3Designing the remedyChapter 4Types of remediesChapter 5Implementing the remedyChapter 6Enforcing the remedyPART 8MERGER CONTROL IN SPECIFIC SECTORSChapter 1Financial servicesChapter 2Telecommunications, media and internet servicesChapter 3Electricity and gasChapter 4TransportPART 9JUDICIAL REVIEWChapter 1IntroductionChapter 2Action for annulmentChapter 3Other forms of judicial reviewPART 10 THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONChapter 1IntroductionChapter 2The merger regulation and international lawChapter 3The EEA AgreementChapter 4International cooperation in merger casesChapter 5Cooperation on merger policy and best practices
‘This new work is impressive and, unusually, addresses all aspects of EU merger control in a single work, across two volumes and more than 1,500 pages. It does so in both an authoritative and accessible manner, drawing on the team of authors' breadth and depth of experience and knowledge and illustrated by frequent references to relevant legislation, guidelines, Court case law and Commission decisions. It is, like its predecessor editions, destined to be an invaluable guide and reference for all involved in merger control work, whether before the Commission, national competition authorities or the courts.’
David Copperfield, George Schwartz, George H. Schwartz, Tedi Asher, George H Schwartz, Christopher Jones, Lan Morgan, Tony Oursler, Jennifer Lemmer Posey, Mark Schwartz
Andre Ponce de Leon F. de Carvalho, Sara Rodríguez-González, Juan F. De Paz Santana, Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez, Andre Ponce De Leon F. De Carvalho