Philipp Scholz: Evaluation of the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU - neues Buch
Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject Law - Civil / Private / Trade / Anti Trust Law / Business Law, grade: First Class Honors (75 %), Trinity College Dublin (Faculty of Law), c… Mehr…
Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject Law - Civil / Private / Trade / Anti Trust Law / Business Law, grade: First Class Honors (75 %), Trinity College Dublin (Faculty of Law), course: Economic And Legal Aspects Of Competition Policy, language: English, abstract: This essay evaluates the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU. It sets out a handy definition of oligopolistic behaviour for an evaluation in the context of competition law and carves out the important aspects of applying Article 101 TFEU in regard to such markets. The analysis itself covers explicit coordination (cartels in the strict sense), the means of information sharing and tacit coordination. It assesses the judgements of the ECJ in those matters and eventually offers a way to make tacit collusion actionable under European competition law de lege lata. Die Abgrenzung von zulässigem Oligopol- und verbotenem Kartellverhalten unter Art. 101 AEUV eBook eBooks>Fremdsprachige eBooks>Englische eBooks>Sach- & Fachthemen, GRIN<
Philipp Scholz: Evaluation of the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU - neues Buch
This essay evaluates the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU. It sets out a handy definition of oligop… Mehr…
This essay evaluates the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU. It sets out a handy definition of oligopolistic behaviour for an evaluation in the context of competition law and carves out the important aspects of applying Article 101 TFEU in regard to such markets. The analysis itself covers explicit coordination (cartels in the strict sense), the means of information sharing and tacit coordination. It assesses the judgements of the ECJ in those matters and eventually offers a way to make tacit collusion actionable under European competition law de lege lata. Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Jura - Zivilrecht / Handelsrecht, Gesellschaftsrecht, Kartellrecht, Wirtschaftsrecht, Note: First Class Honors (75 %), Trinity College Dublin - The University of Dublin (Faculty of Law), Veranstaltung: Economic And Legal Aspects Of Competition Policy, Sprache: Englisch eBook eBooks>Fremdsprachige eBooks>Englische eBooks>Sach- & Fachthemen, GRIN Verlag<
Philipp Scholz: Evaluation of the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU - neues Buch
This essay evaluates the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU. It sets out a handy definition of oligop… Mehr…
This essay evaluates the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU. It sets out a handy definition of oligopolistic behaviour for an evaluation in the context of competition law and carves out the important aspects of applying Article 101 TFEU in regard to such markets. The analysis itself covers explicit coordination (cartels in the strict sense), the means of information sharing and tacit coordination. It assesses the judgements of the ECJ in those matters and eventually offers a way to make tacit collusion actionable under European competition law de lege lata. Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Jura - Zivilrecht / Handelsrecht, Gesellschaftsrecht, Kartellrecht, Wirtschaftsrecht, Note: First Class Honors (75 %), Trinity College Dublin - The University of Dublin (Faculty of Law), Veranstaltung: Economic And Legal Aspects Of Competition Policy, Sprache: Englisch eBook eBooks>Fremdsprachige eBooks>Englische eBooks>Sach- & Fachthemen, GRIN<
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Philipp Scholz: Evaluation of the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU - Erstausgabe
Evaluation of the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU - neues Buch
Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject Law - Civil / Private / Trade / Anti Trust Law / Business Law, grade: First Class Honors (75 %), Trinity College Dublin (Faculty of Law), c… Mehr…
Seminar paper from the year 2011 in the subject Law - Civil / Private / Trade / Anti Trust Law / Business Law, grade: First Class Honors (75 %), Trinity College Dublin (Faculty of Law), course: Economic And Legal Aspects Of Competition Policy, language: English, abstract: This essay evaluates the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU. It sets out a handy definition of oligopolistic behaviour for an evaluation in the context of competition law and carves out the important aspects of applying Article 101 TFEU in regard to such markets. The analysis itself covers explicit coordination (cartels in the strict sense), the means of information sharing and tacit coordination. It assesses the judgements of the ECJ in those matters and eventually offers a way to make tacit collusion actionable under European competition law de lege lata. Die Abgrenzung von zulässigem Oligopol- und verbotenem Kartellverhalten unter Art. 101 AEUV eBook eBooks>Fremdsprachige eBooks>Englische eBooks>Sach- & Fachthemen, GRIN<
Evaluation of the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU - neues Buch
This essay evaluates the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU. It sets out a handy definition of oligop… Mehr…
This essay evaluates the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU. It sets out a handy definition of oligopolistic behaviour for an evaluation in the context of competition law and carves out the important aspects of applying Article 101 TFEU in regard to such markets. The analysis itself covers explicit coordination (cartels in the strict sense), the means of information sharing and tacit coordination. It assesses the judgements of the ECJ in those matters and eventually offers a way to make tacit collusion actionable under European competition law de lege lata. Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Jura - Zivilrecht / Handelsrecht, Gesellschaftsrecht, Kartellrecht, Wirtschaftsrecht, Note: First Class Honors (75 %), Trinity College Dublin - The University of Dublin (Faculty of Law), Veranstaltung: Economic And Legal Aspects Of Competition Policy, Sprache: Englisch eBook eBooks>Fremdsprachige eBooks>Englische eBooks>Sach- & Fachthemen, GRIN Verlag<
Philipp Scholz: Evaluation of the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU - neues Buch
This essay evaluates the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU. It sets out a handy definition of oligop… Mehr…
This essay evaluates the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU. It sets out a handy definition of oligopolistic behaviour for an evaluation in the context of competition law and carves out the important aspects of applying Article 101 TFEU in regard to such markets. The analysis itself covers explicit coordination (cartels in the strict sense), the means of information sharing and tacit coordination. It assesses the judgements of the ECJ in those matters and eventually offers a way to make tacit collusion actionable under European competition law de lege lata. Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich Jura - Zivilrecht / Handelsrecht, Gesellschaftsrecht, Kartellrecht, Wirtschaftsrecht, Note: First Class Honors (75 %), Trinity College Dublin - The University of Dublin (Faculty of Law), Veranstaltung: Economic And Legal Aspects Of Competition Policy, Sprache: Englisch eBook eBooks>Fremdsprachige eBooks>Englische eBooks>Sach- & Fachthemen, GRIN<
Evaluation of the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU - neues Buch
Evaluation of the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU - Die Abgrenzung von zulässigem Oligopol- und ve… Mehr…
Evaluation of the distinction between legitimate oligopolistic behaviour and cartels/concerted practices prohibited under Article 101 TFEU - Die Abgrenzung von zulässigem Oligopol- und verbotenem Kartellverhalten unter Art. 101 AEUV: ab 12.99 € Medien > Bücher > E-books<
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