Market power in EU antitrust law
by Luis Ortiz Blanco ; trans. by Andrew Read.
- Oxford : Hart pub., 2012.
- 310 p.
Table of contents: Chapter 1. Defining the relevant market in European competition law Chapter 2. Economic power under article 101 (1) TFEU: quantitative evaluation of the appreciable nature of a restriction on competition and trade between member states Chapter 3. Economic power under article 102 TEFU : establishment of dominant position Chapter 4. Economic power in the European merger regulation:significant impediment to effective competition, in particular as the result of the creation or strengthening of a dominant position Chapter 5. Economic power under article 101 (3) (b) TEFU :the condition of not eliminating competition in respect of a substantial part of the market Chapter 6. Assessment of economic power under article 101 (3) (b) (ii) Chapter 7. Collective dominant position in general Chapter 8. Oligopolistic interdependence and dominant oligopolistic position in relation to articles 101 and 102 TEFU and regulation 139/2004 (I) Chapter 9. Oligopolistic interdependence and dominant oligopolistic position in relation to articles 101 and 102 TEFU and regulation 139/2004 (II) Chapter 10. Expressly collusive or pure collusive dominant position in European competition law Epilogue Bibliography Index.