
Product DescriptionThis book will equip students with a broad range of materials - case extracts, statutory extracts and relevant academic writings - to enable them to study and make sense of this fast-developing and often complex area of law. Every extract is fully explained and contextualized by the accessiblelinking commentary provided by the authors. Under the Competition Act 1998, EC jurisprudence has been introduced to UK competition law. This sourcebook provides the necessary resources of EC cases and legislation as well as UK resources in light of this development. Dealt with fully in this text arethe core topics of Article 81 and 82, matters relating to Enforcement and Procedure, monopolies, State Aid and the issues surrounding Extraterritoriality. It also takes into account the Enterprise Bill 2002 which brings UK competition law closer to the example of the United States regime andultimately will make the UK the strictest regime in Europe.Competition law has gained new significance in the UK and the EC in recent years and is now well established as an undergraduate course. The subject is heavily influenced by EC law and underpinned by economics, both difficult concepts for the law student. The cases and materials approach, providingthe relevant background and context, is therefore very appropriate.About the AuthorKirsty Middleton is a solicitor and a lecturer in law at the University of Strathclyde. She has lectured in EC Law at Napier University, and more recently moved from Dundee University to take up her post at Strathclyde. She specialises in Competiton law and has published several articles inthis area. She is the author of Blackstone's Statutes UK and EC Competition Documents, also published by OUP. Barry J Rodger is a Professor in law at Strathclyde University. He is the author of a number of successful student texts in the area of competition law. Angus MacCulloch is a Senior Lecturerin law at Lancaster University. He is the author of a number of successful student publications in the area of competition law.
Page Count:
530
Publication Date:
2003-04-24
ISBN-10:
0199259275
ISBN-13:
9780199259274
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