Vertical Agreements and Competition Law - Professor Sandra Marco Colino

Vertical Agreements and Competition Law

A Comparative Study of the EU and US Regimes
Buch | Hardcover
218 Seiten
2010
Hart Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-84113-871-8 (ISBN)
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This book focuses on the current legal framework for vertical agreements in the EU and the US. Over the last ten years, antitrust rules governing these agreements have undergone thorough reform. In the EU, the old sector-specific block exemptions were replaced by Regulation 2790/99, applicable to all sectors of the economy. In addition, changes introduced to the procedural rules have led to the decentralisation of Article 81(3) and the removal of the notification requirement. In like manner, in the US the Supreme Court has gradually taken vertical restraints out of the per se illegality rule. What Sylvania achieved in placing non-price vertical restraints under the rule of reason in the late 1970s, the Khan judgment did for maximum resale price maintenance in 1997, whilst most recently and most significantly in 2007 the Leegin case followed suit for minimum resale price maintenance. The book is divided into four chapters. The first chapter considers the 'double nature' of vertical agreements and the regulatory dilemma. The second chapter explores the most influential economic theories underpinning current regulatory frameworks, and how these theories shape antitrust policy.
The third chapter questions the adequacy of the current economic analysis in recent EU and US legislation and court decisions. The fourth chapter analyses how this maturing economic analysis can be reconciled with what commentators and regulators have identified as a key role for competition policy, redressing assumed imbalances between dealers and manufacturers. The author concludes by querying the prevailing logic of protecting sectoral interests above the competitive process.

Sandra Marco Colino is a Lecturer in European Law at the University of Glasgow.

Acknowledgements Note to the Reader Table of Cases Table of Statutes Introduction I The Significance of Vertical Agreements in the Study of Antitrust Policy and Regulation II Competition Law in a Time of Financial Turmoil III Competition and Regulation: An Impossible Relationship? The Challenges of Regulating Competition the Challenges of Regulating Competition IV Style, Structure and Methodology 1 The Enduring Debate on the Nature of Vertical Agreements I The Intricacies of the Regulation of Vertical Agreements in Competion Law II The Regulatory Dilemma: General Assumptions on the 'Double Nature' of Vertical Restraints III The Adequacy of Competition Law in Addressing the Regulatory Dilemma 2 Theorising Vertical Restraints: The Intellectual Foundations of EC Competition Law and US Antitrust Models I The Influence of Economic and Political Theory in the Evolution of the Legal Framework for Vertical Agreements II Vertical Restraints and Wider Competition Policy-An Overview 3 Questioning the Achievement of an Adequate Economic Analysis I The Progressive Disappearance of the Per Se Rule in the US II The European Regime for Vertical Agreements Since 1999 III An Assessment: Inherent Benefits and Dangers in the Extension of the Rule of Reason 4 The Impact of Competition Rules on Vertical Contractual Relationships I The Interaction Between Contract and Competition Law II Rebalancing the Dealer-Manufacturer Relationship III The Path Towards the Reconciliation of the Evolution of Contract and Competition Law Conclusions I Explanations: Vertical Agreements and Antitrust Law II Predictions and Suggestions III Final Evaluation-Assuming the Law's Limits? Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.1.2010
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 400 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht Wettbewerbsrecht
ISBN-10 1-84113-871-1 / 1841138711
ISBN-13 978-1-84113-871-8 / 9781841138718
Zustand Neuware
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