Kartellrecht - Recht Gegen Wettbewerbsbeschrankungen (Sr-Studienreihe Rechtswissenschaften)
by Jochen Glockner
Datenbasierte Marktmacht in Der Europaischen Fusionskontrolle (Wurzburger Rechtswissenschaftliche Schriften, #111)
by Julian Heim
Comparative Competition Law examines the key global issues facing competition law and policy. This volume's specially commissioned chapters by leading writers from the United States, Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia provide a synthesis of how these current issues are addressed by drawing on the approaches taken in different jurisdictions around the world. Expert contributors examine the regulation of core competitive conduct by comparing substantive law approaches in the US and the E...
Competition Law and Financial Services (Routledge Research in Finance and Banking Law)
by David Harrison
Competition law underpins the market economy by prohibiting anti-competitive agreements and practices, and the abuse of dominant positions in the market. Until the financial crisis it was widely assumed that the financial services industry was highly competitive. This book explores the extent to which this is the case. By analysing crisis and pre-crisis competition law cases and examples from the UK, the EU and around the world, David Harrison asks whether there exists good reason for financia...
Cargese Lectures in Physics: v. 7: Electromagnetic Interactions of Elementary Systems
by Maurice Levy
This cutting-edge book critically reviews the field of attempted legal control and regulation of delinquent conduct by business actors in the form of exploitative, collusive and corrupt behaviour. It explores key topics including victimhood, accountability, theories of trading and shared responsibility. Christopher Harding and Alison Cronin reflect on the attempts that have been made globally to use criminal law and other methods of formal legal control, as well as more flexible and innovative a...
Experimentalist Competition Law and the Regulation of Markets (Hart Studies in Competition Law)
by Yane Svetiev
This book charts the emergence of experimentalist governance in the implementation of EU competition law as a response to uncertainty and the limits of hierarchical enforcement in an increasingly dynamic and heterogeneous economic environment. It contributes to ongoing debates about the current state of EU competition law and provides an innovative account of emergent enforcement trends and its future direction. It also argues that an experimentalist evolution of competition law and market reg...
This volume gathers together twelve essays that Thomas Merton wrote for various journals between 1947 and 1952, the years that saw the publication of his best-selling autobiography The Seven Storey Mountain, his ordination to the priesthood, and his initial appointment as spiritual and intellectual guide of the young monks at the Abbey of Gethsemani. The essays, most of which have never been reprinted, focus above all on aspects of the contemplative life but also consider the spiritual dimension...
Schriften zum deutschen und internationalen PersAnlichkeits- und ImmaterialgA"terrecht.
by Christoph Nolden
2020 Weekly and Monthly Planner (2020 Calendar Year January 2020 Through December 2020, #3)
by M H Angelica
The inside story of a secret unit that has worked under cover to expose corruption in the Metropolitan Police since the early 1990s.'If you want a book that is genuinely 'unputdownable' read BENT COPPERS' Johnny Vaughan, THE SUN'A very engaging read - the outrageous nature of bent cops' behaviour guarantees that' SUNDAY TELEGRAPHShocked by the extent of corruption within its ranks, Scotland Yard set up a new anti-corruption unit in the early 1990s. Its members had to operate in conditions of unp...
'Timely and important.' -- Joseph E. Stiglitz 'Tim Wu helps shape an urgent new global conversation.' -- Shoshana ZuboffWe're three decades into a global experiment: what happens when the major nations of the world weaken their control on the size and power of corporate giants and allow unrestricted expansion?In The Curse of Bigness, Tim Wu exposes the threats monopolies pose to economic stability and social freedom around the world. Aided by the globalization of commerce and finance, in recent...
This book is a comprehensive review of the wide range of legal andeconomics issues that arise in relation to the core antitrust concept ofmarket power.
Intellectual Property as a Complex Adaptive System
by Anselm Kamperman Sanders and Anke Moerland
This incisive book examines the role of Intellectual Property (IP) as a complex adaptive system in innovation and the lifecycle of IP intensive assets. Discussing recent innovation trends, it places emphasis on how different forms of intellectual property law can facilitate these trends. Inventors and entrepreneurs are guided through the lifecycle of IP intensive assets that commercialise human creativity.Utilising a range of sector-specific, interdisciplinary and actor-focused approaches, each...
What is the licensing framework of standard essential patents (SEPs) for connectivity standards such as 5G and Wi-Fi? How will the framework change with the Internet of Things (IoT)? This book provides comprehensive answers to these questions. For decades the licensing of SEPs has been the subject of controversy and much uncertainty around the globe. In order to bring clarity to the debate, this book analyses the key components of a fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory (FRAND) licence; expl...
Three Year Planner 2019-2021 (2019-2021 3 Year Monthly Calendar Planner, #2)
by Nine Journal
Antitrust and the Formation of the Postwar World (Columbia Studies in Contemporary American History)
by Wyatt Wells
Today antitrust law shapes the policy of almost every large company, no matter where headquartered. But this wasn't always the case. Before World War II, the laws of most industrial countries tolerated and even encouraged cartels, whereas American statutes banned them. In the wake of World War II, the United States devoted considerable resources to building a liberal economic order, which Washington believed was necessary to preserving not only prosperity but also peace after the war. Antitrust...
The Theory of Collusion and Competition Policy
by Joseph E. Harrington Jr.
A review of the theoretical research on unlawful collusion, focusing on the impact and optimal design of competition law and enforcement.Collusion occurs when firms in a market coordinate their behavior for the purpose of producing a supracompetitive outcome. The literature on the theory of collusion is deep and broad but most of that work does not take account of the possible illegality of collusion. Recently, there has been a growing body of research that explicitly focuses on collusion that r...
The intersection of the intellectual property and competition laws presents uniquely complicated legal issues. The entries, from leading judges, government officials, academics, and economists, explore history, the 'new economy', and frameworks to resolve the tension between the laws. They also address refusals to license, patent pools, innovation markets, standard setting organizations, and pharmaceutical patent settlements.
Notary Log Book (Notary Public Logbook Records and Management Large 8.5x11, #5)
by Minnie D White