EU Competition Law, Volume VI: Vertical Restraints
Seiten
2021
Claeys & Casteels Publishers BV (Verlag)
978-94-91673-00-9 (ISBN)
Claeys & Casteels Publishers BV (Verlag)
978-94-91673-00-9 (ISBN)
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This new volume analyses in considerable detail the antitrust issues arising from vertical restraints and presents a comprehensive map and critical assessment of current enforcement practice in the European Union.
This new volume analyses in considerable detail the antitrust issues arising from vertical restraints, and presents both a comprehensive map & critical assessment of current enforcement practice in the European Union. The purpose of the book is to provide extensive guidance to practitioners, businesses, and researchers, as well as to contribute to the ongoing debate on the application of EU competition rules to distribution & other vertical agreements. The book contains thoughtful contributions written by leading practitioners and scholars from different countries, addressing the general framework for assessing vertical restraints and covering a wide range of vertical practices. After discussing the pro-competitive rationale, potential negative effects of vertical restraints, and the introduction of an economic approach by the Commission, the book analyses the block exemption regulation and critically reviews the limits of the 2010 revision of EU rules on vertical restraints. The following chapters then explore enforcement practices concerning the most commonly used vertical restrictions and specific agreements entered into by firms situated at different levels of the production chain. In particular, the authors provide an extensive review of; the issues raised by the individual assessment of resale price restrictions; exclusive distribution and customer allocation; selective distribution; single-branding; upfront access payments; and category management. Specific chapters are devoted to franchising, agency, and sub-contracting agreements. The book’s continuous references to economic analysis insights, and comparisons with the experiences of other legal systems, contribute to its value and usefulness.
This new volume analyses in considerable detail the antitrust issues arising from vertical restraints, and presents both a comprehensive map & critical assessment of current enforcement practice in the European Union. The purpose of the book is to provide extensive guidance to practitioners, businesses, and researchers, as well as to contribute to the ongoing debate on the application of EU competition rules to distribution & other vertical agreements. The book contains thoughtful contributions written by leading practitioners and scholars from different countries, addressing the general framework for assessing vertical restraints and covering a wide range of vertical practices. After discussing the pro-competitive rationale, potential negative effects of vertical restraints, and the introduction of an economic approach by the Commission, the book analyses the block exemption regulation and critically reviews the limits of the 2010 revision of EU rules on vertical restraints. The following chapters then explore enforcement practices concerning the most commonly used vertical restrictions and specific agreements entered into by firms situated at different levels of the production chain. In particular, the authors provide an extensive review of; the issues raised by the individual assessment of resale price restrictions; exclusive distribution and customer allocation; selective distribution; single-branding; upfront access payments; and category management. Specific chapters are devoted to franchising, agency, and sub-contracting agreements. The book’s continuous references to economic analysis insights, and comparisons with the experiences of other legal systems, contribute to its value and usefulness.
Mario Siragusa focuses on corporate and commercial matters, and he specializes in EU and Italian competition law and complex commercial litigation. He appears frequently before the European Court of Justice, the General Court of the European Union, the Directorate General for Competition of the European Commission, as well as the Italian Antitrust Authority and Italian civil and administrative courts. Gianluca Faella's practice focuses on competition law, State aid, economic regulation (including electronic communications, media, energy, and postal services), intellectual property, contract law, and litigation.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 22.5.2021 |
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Verlagsort | AX |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 240 x 170 mm |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Wirtschaftsrecht ► Wettbewerbsrecht | |
ISBN-10 | 94-91673-00-9 / 9491673009 |
ISBN-13 | 978-94-91673-00-9 / 9789491673009 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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