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Competition Law 2011 - 2012

The expert’s choice

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COMING 2012

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service at www.oxfordcompetitionlaw.com

A New wAy TO lOOk AT COMpeTITION lAw

Oxford Competition LawComing Spring 2012

• Search, browse, and compare enhanced full-text versions of Bellamy & Child, Faull & Nikpay, and Whish on Competition Law with extensive linking to case reports, citations, and relevant source materials via the Oxford Law Citator

• Access an integrated suite of competition analysis, case reports, and source material

• Read peer-reviewed national case reports including full-text judgments, analysis, and key portions of original text translated into English

Oxford Competition Law provides the facility for comprehensive and improved case preparation by offering enhanced online versions of Oxford University Press’ key commentaries in EU competition law: Bellamy & Child: European Community Law of Competition, Faull & Nikpay on The EC Law of Competition and Richard Whish’s Competition Law.

With fully consolidated search and browse functionality users can access and compare commentary easily and efficiently, and move directly to the source material.

Oxford Competition Law also offers authoritative, peer reviewed case reports for competition cases at National level in European member states, in addition to key cases at EU level, and is also the only competition law case reporting service to offer translations into English of the key portions of foreign language judgments, allowing users to verify the case summaries and to judge their significance to a particular research point.

Oxford Competition Law includes the Oxford Law Citator - which provides links between each key reference within the three commentaries, relevant cases, and EU source materials. This unparalleled linking and manoeuvrability between references and source material allows for direct comparisons between the different material types, providing an invaluable research tool for the Oxford Competition Law user.

The INdISpeNSAble COMpANION fOR The pRACTISING COMpeTITION lAwyeR

Journal of European Competition Law & Practiceeditors: Paul Nihoul, University of louvain and Thomas Lübbig, freshfields bruckhaus deringer llp, berlin

“Oxford University Press’s commitment to competition law is well known and its catalogue is unrivalled in its authority and consistently high quality. I fully expect this new journal to further that legacy and become a leader in the field.”

Jonathan Faull, Director General, European Commission

• Primarily focused on EU competition law

• Includes the full range of substantive competition law topics, and practice-related matters such as litigation and enforcement

• Combines the highest standards of legal analysis with concise presentation and practice-relevance

Published bi-monthly, and primarily focused on EU competition law, Journal of European Competition Law & Practice is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the practice of competition law in Europe. Coverage includes the full range of substantive competition law topics as well as practice-related matters such as litigation and enforcement. The journal takes a broad approach, setting competition law in the context of EU law, and looking at its application to, and impact on, related areas of law and industry sectors.

It combines the highest standards of legal analysis with concise presentation and practice-relevance. The journal is specifically designed for EU Competition lawyers both in private practice and working in industry and the corporate sector.

It is likely also an essential source of reference for domestic lawyers in EU countries, non-competition-specialist lawyers, members of the judiciary, officials in enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies, and academics specialising in competition /antitrust.

Publishes 6 issues per year

Read sample content and find out about subscription options at www.jeclap.oxfordjournals.org

Journal ofEuropean Competition

Law & Practicevolume 2 • number 2 • 2011

www.jeclap.oxfordjournals.org

Back to Microsoft : Tying and the Art of Magic

The European Ombudsman Rules on Disclosures in CommitmentProceedings

Inspection Powers Vis-à-Vis Professional Associations and their Governing Bodies

The Application of European Competition Law in the Transport Sector

The New US Horizontal Merger Guidelines

Articles to look forward to in forthcoming issues of JECLAP:

The Guidelines on Cooperation Agreements: Anything New?The Difficult Relation of Private Enforcement with Enforcement by Authorities The Application of Competition Law in the Media SectorVertical Restrictions by their “Object”: Still Relevant?De-merger Regimes in Europe

How to access/purchase JECLAP:Go to www.jeclap.oxfordjournals.org

Email: [email protected]

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PRINT ISSN 2041-7764ONLINE ISSN 2041-7772

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EU Competition Law and EconomicsDamien Geradin, partner, Covington & burling llp & professor of Competition law and economics, Tilburg University, member of TIleC, Dr Anne Layne-Farrar, Vice president, Compass lexecon, and Nicholas Petit, professor of Competition law and economics, University of liege

• The first EU competition law treatise to fully integrate economic reasoning in its treatment of European Commission decisions and the case-law of the European Court of Justice

• Written in an accessible way by two expert competition law practitioners and academics and a prominent economic consultant

• Facilitates understanding of the practical implications of economics for competition law by fully integrating the economic discussion and the legal analysis

This is the first EU competition law treatise that fully integrates economic reasoning in its treatment of the decisional practice of the European Commission and the case-law of the European Court of Justice.

Ensuring a genuinely integrated approach to legal and economic analysis, this major new work is written by a team combining the widely recognised expertise of two competition law practitioners and a prominent economic consultant. The book contains economic reasoning throughout in accessible form, and, more pertinently for practitioners, examines economics in the light of how it is used and put to effect in the courts and decision-making institutions of the EU. A general introductory section sets EU competition law in its historical context. The second chapter goes on to explore the economics foundations of EU competition law. What follows then is an integrated treatment of each of the core substantive areas of EU competition law, including Article 101 TFEU, Article 102 TFEU, mergers, cartels and other horizontal agreements, vertical restraints and technology transfer agreements.

602 pp | March 2012 | 978-0-19-956656-3 £175.00 | Hardback

New edITION

EU Competition ProcedureThird edition

Luis Ortiz Blanco, Konstantin Jörgens, Marcos Araujo Boyd, all of Garrigues Abogados y Asesores Tributarios, José Luis Buendia Sierra, Jean-Paul Keppenne, Carlos Urraca Caviedes, all of legal Service of the european Commission, Kieron Beal, blackstone Chambers, Corneliu Hödlymayr, Nicolas von Lingen, both of legal Service of the european Commission, Gordon Blanke, habib Al Mulla & Co and Gerard Clarke, blackstone Chambers

• Comprehensive analytical commentary on the procedural rules of EU Competition Law

• Exhaustive coverage of the case law and doctrine in a user-friendly layout and format

• Reliable and easy-to-consult source of information written by experts familiar with the practical aspects of the relevant procedures

A key analytical commentary on the competition procedures of the EC, this work is written by a distinguished author team with extensive experience in the area. Providing comprehensive analysis of the entire set of applicable procedural rules under European competition law, the work is fully updated to reflect developments in the legislation and a wealth of recent new case law, in particular in relation to merger control and state aid. Consideration is given as to how EC Regulation 1/2003 (antitrust rules) have been applied and reviews their enforcement. The third edition also considers the fining practice of the European Commission and the judicial review of this practice by the Community Courts. As a practical guide to procedure, it focuses upon the implementation of the regulatory framework by the Commission and the relevant case law of the European Courts. It will prove an indispensable source of guidance for all practitioners involved in competition proceedings before the European Commission and national competition authorities.

1,120 Pages | June 2012 | 978-0-19-964183-3 £250.00 | Hardback

Readership: This book will appeal to practitioners and academics specialising in competition law but will also be of interest to economists working in the field and non specialist commercial practitioners.

Journal of Competition Law & Economicseditors: Professor Damien Geradin & Professor J. Gregory Sidak

Journal of Competition Law & Economics has established itself as a preeminent source of peer-reviewed articles on competition law, specialising in the economics of antitrust. Published four times a year, the JCLE rigorously covers developments in the USA, Europe and worldwide through in-depth discusssion and intellectual debate.

www.jcle.oxfordjournals.org

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New edITION

EU Electronic Communications LawCompetition & Regulation in the European Telecommunications MarketSecond edition

Paul Nihoul, professor of law, University of louvain and professor of law, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, and Peter Rodford, former head of the european Commission unit responsible for regulatory policy in electronic communications (dG Information Society, Unit b1 ‘policy development’)

• The leading treatment of the field with insight into the regulations

• Combines the experience of Peter Rodford who negotiated the framework on behalf of the European Commission with Paul Nihoul’s rigorous academic analysis

• Indispensable coverage of the new regulatory package

This is the core reference work for practitioners on electronic communications in the EU, updated in this second edition to reflect the new regulatory package and recent case law from the European courts. Giving an authoritative account of developments in the important area of privacy protection in electronic agreements, the second edition also provides a brand new section on data protection.

Authored by an expert team combining the first hand experience of a former Head of the relevant European Commission unit, Peter Rodford, and the academic analysis of Paul Nihoul, this work gives insight into the competition and regulation rules applicable to electronic communications.

536 pp | August 2011 | 978-0-19-960186-8 £195.00 | Hardback

Readership: Practitioners dealing with electronic communications in Europe either at a European level or at a national level; lawyers interested in data privacy protection; businesses and other undertakings active in the electronic communications markets; regulators at national and European level working in this area; academics and advanced students and reference libraries in the UK and worldwide.

Competition Law and Regulation of Technology MarketsKevin Coates, directorate General for Competition, european Commission

• The first practitioner work to compare EU and US competition law and regulation within the information, communication and media markets

• Includes dedicated chapters on pricing, product design, standards and interoperability, communications networks and data protection

448 pp | 2011 | 978-0-19-957521-3 £145.00 | Hardback

Bellamy and Child: European Community Law of Competition2012 pack

edited by Peter Roth, Justice of the high Court and Chairman of the Competition Appeal Tribunal, and Vivien Rose, Chairman of the Competition Appeal Tribunal

2012 pack comprises:

• 6th edition of Bellamy & Child, the leading practitioner work on EU Competition law contains 2nd cumulative supplement and updated 2012 materials

4,088 pp | Jan 2012 | 978-0-19-965061-3 £395.00 | Pack

New edITION

Bellamy and Child: Materials on European Community Law of Competition2012 edition

edited by Andrew Macnab, barrister, Monckton Chambers

1,800 pp | Jan 2012 | 978-0-19-965060-6 £85.00 | Paperback

Economics for Competition LawyersGunnar Niels, director, Oxera, Helen Jenkins, Managing director, Oxera, and James Kavanagh, Senior Consultant, Oxera

‘Gunnar Niels and his colleagues have done a remarkable job.’Antoine Winckler,Cleary Gottlieb Steen and Hamilton LLP

640 pp | 2011 | 978-0-19-958851-0 £55.00 | Paperback

Bellamy and Child: European Community Law of CompetitionSecond Cumulative Supplement

Vivien Rose, Chairman of the Competition Appeal Tribunal

Consultant editor: Peter Roth, Justice of the high Court and Chairman of the Competition Appeal Tribunal

• Essential new cumulative supplement updates Bellamy & Child, covering key developments from January 2008 to August 2011

• Includes coverage of recent cases including the Court of Justice’s judgment in Alrosa concerning the role of third parties in the Commission’s commitments procedure and the judgment of the General Court in the AstraZeneca case analysing asymmetric markets and abusive behaviour relating to intellectual property

376pp | January 2012 | 978-0-19-963969-4 £95.00 | Paperback

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Cartels in EU Competition LawFilip Tuytschaever and Frank Wijckmans, partners, Contrast

• Comprehensive analysis of EU competition law as it applies to cartels

• Thorough and practical coverage of the substantive and procedural issues that arise in the context of cartels, including public and private enforcement of the cartel prohibition

424 Pages | March 2013 | 978-0-19969820-2 £155.00 | Hardback

Damages Claims for the Infringement of Competition LawPaolisa Nebbia, Italian Competition Authority, and Ioannis Lianos, University College london

• Assesses the European framework for enforcement of competition law through private damages claims, setting it within the broader international context of global governance of antitrust

224 Pages | May 2013 | 978-0-19-957518-3 £95.00 | Hardback

Global Cartels Handbook: Leniency, Policies and Procedure

Second edition

Samantha Mobley, partner, baker & Mckenzie and Ross Denton, partner, baker & Mckenzie

• The only work focusing exclusively on enforcement of competition authority leniency policies around the globe

• Accessible and comprehensive information enabling a practitioner to rapidly assess the requirements for submitting a leniency application in any of the 55 jurisdictions covered

624 Pages | December 2011 | 978-0-19-964100-0 £95.00 | Paperback

Private Antitrust Litigation in the European UnionA Comparative Analysis

Second edition

Clifford Jones, Associate in law and lecturer at the University of florida

Consultant editor: Eleanor Sharpston, Advocate General, Court of Justice of the european Union

• A detailed examination of how private individuals and companies can enforce their rights under competition law against other private parties

440 Pages | October 2012 | 978-0-19-956059-2 £155.00 | Hardback

Intellectual Property and Competition LawNew Frontiers

edited by Steven Anderman and Ariel Ezrachi

• Specially-commissioned contributions from academics and practitioners shed light on every aspect of the shifting boundaries between competition law and intellectual property rights

536 pp | 2011 | 978-0-19-958995-1 £95.00 | Hardback

New edITION

EU Competition Law and Intellectual Property RightsThe Regulation of Innovation

Second edition

Steven Anderman and Hedvig Schmidt

• The only work to provide an accessible introduction to the interface between these two areas of law

• Fully updated to accommodate the immense legislative changes that have taken place since the first edition, including seminal cases such as Microsoft, IMS, Intel and Astra Zeneca

392 pp | 2011 | 978-0-19-958996-8 £55.00 | Paperback

U.S. Antitrust Law and EnforcementA Practice Introduction

Douglas Broder

• Written by a high-profile partner with an extensive background and experience in United States Antitrust law

330 pp | oUp USa | 2010 | 978-0-19-538899-2 £120.00 | Paperback

New edITION

Vertical Agreements in EU Competition Law

Second edition

Frank Wijckmans, partner, Contrast, and Filip Tuytschaever, partner, Contrast

• The only book aimed at practitioners to give complete coverage of vertical agreements under the new legislative framework

• Indispensible tool for drafting or reviewing vertical agreements, providing practical solutions to commercial problems

• Overviews of various distribution formulas for speed of reference

424 pp | November 2011 | 978-0-19-969641-3 £155.00 | Hardback

State Intervention and EU Competition LawDr José Luis Buendia Sierra, Garrigues

• Expanded coverage of public procurement and of the interface between Article 106 TFEU and State aid

• Expanded analysis of the application of Article 106 to industry sectors including telecommunications, energy, transport and postal sectors

This book is the only full treatment of the treaty provisions relating to services of general economic interest under Article 106 TFEU. Whilst public enterprises must in general abide by the rules of competition, Article 106 provides for State intervention where the State’s ability to deliver public services would otherwise be compromised. The second edition of this work is expanded in scope to give increased coverage of the interface between Article 106 TFEU and State aid, the rules on public concessions, public ownership and nationalization.

464 Pages | June 2012 | 978-0-19-969194-4 £155.00 | Hardback

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financial Services

Intellectual Property and EU Competition LawJonathan D.C. Turner

‘A comprehensive, detailed and accurate exposition of a controversial and increasingly important area of law’

Professor Jukka Snell, Swansea University

384 pp | 2010 | 978-1-9-0450145-9 £165.00 | Hardback

Competition Law and the Enforcement of Article 102Federico Etro and Ioannis Kokkoris

• The first book to focus exclusively on the practical challenges in enforcing Article 102

248 pp | 2010 | 978-0-19-958618-9 £105.00 | Hardback

New edITION

Regulating Cartels in EuropeSecond edition

Christopher Harding and Julian Joshua

• Provides an interdisciplinary approach combining legal, economic, and criminological analysis

Oxford Studies in European Law 440 pp | 2010 | 978-0-19-955148-4 £60.00 | Hardback

The German Act Against Restraints of CompetitionDr Carsten Gromotke and Dr Johannes Zöettl

• A bilingual English-German edition of the new act that radically changes German Anti-Trust Law

May 2011 | 978-0-379-21532-8 £90.00 | Hardback

Global Competition Law, Markets, and GlobalizationDavid Gerber

• Portrays the evolution of the legal framework for global competition, providing analysis and insight necessary for understanding the forces that influence competition law on the international level - particularly valuable for scholars and policy makers

416 pp | 2010 | 978-0-19-922822-5 £35.00 | Hardback

New edITION

EU Competition LawText, Cases & Materials

fourth edition

Alison Jones and Brenda Sufrin

• Thought-provoking analysis combined with a wealth of carefully selected materials and case summaries provides a stand alone resource for the competition law scholar

1,376 pp | 2010 | 978-0-19-957273-1 £38.99 | Paperback

New edITION

Competition LawSeventh Edition

Richard Whish and David Bailey

• One of the most definitive and thorough books on competition law available, written by one of the world’s most respected academics in the field, providing students with everything they need in one complete stand-alone resource.

1,052 pp | December 1 978-0-19-958655-4 £35.99 | Paperback

Anti-Monopoly Law and Practice in ChinaH. Stephen Harris, Peter J. Wang, Tizhe Zhang, Mark A. Cohen and Sebastien J. Evrard

• A unique, comprehensive guide to the practice of antitrust law under the new Chinese competition law

292 pp | oUp USa | May | 978-0-19-539478-8 £175.00 | Paperback

Antitrust in the Global EraPeter F. Kunzlik

• Analysis of pressing issues on the interface between trade and antitrust law

320 pp | May 6 | 978-0-19-925574-0 £50.00 | Hardback

Antitrust Law and Intellectual Property RightsCases and Materials

Christopher R. Leslie

• Analysis of critical issues on the interface between trade and antitrust law

704 pp | oUp USa | 2011 | 978-0-19-533719-8 £75.00 | Hardback

Abuse of a Dominant PositionObjectives, Principles, and Application

Renato Nazzini

• A scholarly, analytical discussion of the objectives of Article 82 and EU competition law

Oxford Studies in European Law 475 pp | November 1978-0-19-922615-3 £50.00 | Hardback

European Community Law of State AidKelyn Bacon

664 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-954301-4 £175.00 | Hardback

Private Labels, Brands and Competition PolicyThe Changing Landscape of Retail Competition

edited by Ariel Ezrachi and Ulf Bernitz

456 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-955937-4 £115.00 | Hardback

Antitrust Law in China, Korea and VietnamMark Furse

528 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-928586-0 £175.00 | Hardback

New edITION

Goyder’s EC Competition Lawfifth edition

Joanna Goyder and Albertina Albors-Llorens

776 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-923230-7 £41.99 | Paperback

New edITION

978-0-19-953531-6 £100.00 Hardback

Intellectual ProPerty and

eu comPetItIon law

Jonathan d c turner

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Competition LitigationUK Practice and Procedure

edited by Mark Brealey QC, Nicholas Green QC and Kyla George, all at brick Court Chambers

‘The Blue Book has been prepared by a stellar cast of barristers, many of whose familiarity with and appearances before both courts, contributes to its incisive analysis and granular detail... a weighty contribution to understanding all aspects of litigation in the CAT and High Court’ David Bailey, Competition Law

816 pp | 2010 | 978-0-19-957333-2 £165.00 | Hardback

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Competition Law of the EU and UKSeventh edition

Sandra Marco Colino

544 pp | May 2011 | 978-0-19-958732-2 £29.99 | Paperback

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Blackstone’s UK and EU Competition DocumentsSeventh edition

edited by Kirsty Middleton

624 pp, | August 2011 | 978-0-19-958243-3 £16.99 | Paperback

New edITION

Cases and Materials on UK and EC Competition LawSecond edition

Kirsty Middleton, Barry Rodger, Angus MacCulloch, and Jonathan Galloway

672 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-929039-0 £29.99 | Paperback

EC and WTO Anti-Dumping LawA Handbook

Second edition

Wolfgang Mueller, Nicholas Khan and Tibor Scharf

1,008 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-956531-3 £210.00 | Hardback

The Law of Criminal CartelsPractice and Procedure

Michael O’Kane

456 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-956120-9 £145.00 | Hardback

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Luca Rubini

500 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-953339-8 £75.00 | Hardback

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Kirsty Middleton, Barry Rodger, Angus MacCulloch, and Jonathan Galloway

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EC and WTO Anti-Dumping LawA Handbook

Second edition

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The Law of Criminal CartelsPractice and Procedure

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New edITION

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672 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-929039-0 £29.99 | Paperback

EC and WTO Anti-Dumping LawA Handbook

Second edition

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Luca Rubini

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New edITION

Blackstone’s UK and EU Competition DocumentsSeventh edition

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New edITION

Cases and Materials on UK and EC Competition LawSecond edition

Kirsty Middleton, Barry Rodger, Angus MacCulloch, and Jonathan Galloway

672 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-929039-0 £29.99 | Paperback

EC and WTO Anti-Dumping LawA Handbook

Second edition

Wolfgang Mueller, Nicholas Khan and Tibor Scharf

1,008 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-956531-3 £210.00 | Hardback

The Law of Criminal CartelsPractice and Procedure

Michael O’Kane

456 pp | 2009 | 978-0-19-956120-9 £145.00 | Hardback

The Definition of Subsidy and State AidWTO and EC Law in Comparative Perspective

Luca Rubini

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New edITION

Competition Law of the EU and UKSeventh edition

Sandra Marco Colino

544 pp | May 2011 | 978-0-19-958732-2 £29.99 | Paperback

New edITION

Blackstone’s UK and EU Competition DocumentsSeventh edition

edited by Kirsty Middleton

624 pp, | August 2011 | 978-0-19-958243-3 £16.99 | Paperback

New edITION

Cases and Materials on UK and EC Competition LawSecond edition

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