The Notion of Restriction of Competition
Revisiting the Foundations of Antitrust Enforcement in Europe

Coll. Global Competition Law Centre

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Language: French

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What defines a restriction of competition in the European Union following the modernization of the antitrust enforcement context?

This volume revisits the core principles defining the antitrust discipline in Europe and thereby addresses the widespread perception that the boundaries of the notion of restriction of competition have blurred over the past decade due to modernisation.

FOREWORD
Setting Priorities in Antitrust

Part I – MAPPING THE NOTION OF RESTRICTION OF COMPETITION
Part II – RESTRICTION OF COMPETITION UNDER ARTICLE 101 TFEU
Part III – RESTRICTION OF COMPETITION UNDER ARTICLE 102 TFEU
Part IV – The Influence of Merger Control on the An titrust Notion of Restriction of Competition
Part V – THE NOTION OF RESTR ICTION OF COMPETITION: LESSONS AND PROSPECTS


Magistrats, avocats (droit de la concurrence), consultants économiques, autorités de concurrence.

Damien Gerard: Directeur, Global Competition Law Center – College of Europe, Visiting Professor, College of Europe and University of Louvain.
Massimo Merola: Massimo Merola is the managing partner responsible for the Brussels Office of Bonelli Erede Pappalardo and is the scientific director of the firm's European Law and Antitrust group. In conjunction with his active legal practice, Mr Merola is President of the Global Competition Law Center, the Research Center on Competition Law of the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium where he is a professor since 1993 and teaches an obligatory course in State aid and public undertakings law.
Bernd Meyring:
The book gathers the contributions from : Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, Sir Christopher Bellamy, Damien J. Neven, Ben Smulders, Bernard Amory, Geoffroy van de Walle, Nathalie A. Smuha, Imelda Maher, Luc Gyselen, Raphaël De Coninck, Yves Botteman, Robert O'Donoghue, John Temple Lang, Adam Cellan-Jones, Andrea Lofaro, James Killick, Renato Nazzini, Carles Esteva Mosso, Nicholas Levy, Pablo Ibáñez Colomo, Alfonso Lamadrid de Pablo, Avantika Chowdhury, Cecilio Madero and Andrew Renshaw.