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The New EU Competition Law

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This book provides the first comprehensive account of the New EU Competition Law: an emerging understanding of the discipline that breaks from the consensus of the early 2000s and that ventures into uncharted territories. Competition law has undergone fundamental transformations in the past decade, from the rise and fall of the 'effects-based approach' to the challenge of Big Tech and the growing interaction with intellectual property. Making sense of these changes and fully grasping their implications can be difficult.

The book discusses the shift from traditional enforcement in the industrial era to the sort of intervention that a knowledge-based economy demands. It presents the changes that the field is undergoing (policy priorities, relationship with regulation and intangible assets, move away from efficiency and consumer welfare) and illustrates them by reference to the most significant developments.

The analysis includes an up-to-date evaluation of the Digital Markets Act and addresses the application of EU competition law to key areas, including energy, pharma, telecommunications and online platforms.

Conceived as a 'modular' book, practitioners and advanced students will find it useful as a map to navigate the underlying trends and as an in-depth dissection of the key case law and administrative practice of the past decade.

Author: Ibanez Colomo Pablo
Publisher: HART PUBLISHING
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9781782259138
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Introduction

Part I: Mapping the Transformation
1. The Changing Face of Enforcement under Regulation 1/2003
2. The Rise and Decline of the 'More Economics-based Approach'
3. Competition Law and Economic Regulation
4. Competition Law and Intangible Property
5. The DMA as the Expression (and Endgame) of the New Competition Law

Part II: Case Studies
6. Energy and Telecommunications
7. Patents and Copyright
8. Digital Markets

Conclusions

Pablo Ibáñez Colomo is Professor of Law and Jean Monnet Chair in Competition and Regulation at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.

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