Bostoen, Friso
Abuse of Platform Power: :Leveraging Conduct in Digital Markets Under EU Competition Law and Beyond / .-- New York: : Institute de Droit de la Concurrence , 2023 .-- 338 p. : 23 cm .-- Concurrences: Competition Law Review
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of how EU competition law applies to platform businesses, with a focus on the concept of leveraging abuse.
It explores how existing antitrust rules can be adapted and applied to address the specific competitive dynamics and business models of digital platforms.
The book examines various forms of leveraging abuse, such as tying, refusal to supply, margin squeeze, and discrimination, and proposes ways to reinterpret them in the context of the platform economy. It also explores the role of regulatory and self-regulatory approaches in addressing the challenges posed by digital platforms.
Finally, the book offers practical guidance for legal practitioners, policymakers, and academics who want to understand how competition law can be used to promote innovation and fairness in the digital economy. Overall, the book provides a timely and insightful analysis of the intersection between EU competition law and the platform economy.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Foreword
Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION
PART 1
The Platform Economy
1. What we talk about when we talk about platforms
2. Platform Economics and Strategy
3. Categorizing Pontentially Anticompetitve behaviour by online platforms
PART 2
Intra-Platform Exclusion under Artible 102 TFEU
4. Intra-Platform exclusion preliminaries
5. Leveraging
6. Tying
7. Refusal to supply
8. Margin Squeeze
9. Disruptive Discrimination
10. Justifying anticompetitive behaviour: platform governance
Part 3
Regulating Platforms Beyond Article 102
11. Introduction to Platform Regulation
12. Scope of Platform Regulation
13. Potential Regulatory Interventions
14. Conclusion on Platform Regulation
CONCLUSION
Table of Legislation
Table of Cases
Bibliography
Index
978-1-954750-11-1
Economia digital Abuso de posición dominante Defensa de la Competencia Derecho de la competencia
Prieto, Catherine, (intr.) Devroe, Wouter, (prol.)
Abuse of Platform Power: :Leveraging Conduct in Digital Markets Under EU Competition Law and Beyond / .-- New York: : Institute de Droit de la Concurrence , 2023 .-- 338 p. : 23 cm .-- Concurrences: Competition Law Review
The book provides a comprehensive analysis of how EU competition law applies to platform businesses, with a focus on the concept of leveraging abuse.
It explores how existing antitrust rules can be adapted and applied to address the specific competitive dynamics and business models of digital platforms.
The book examines various forms of leveraging abuse, such as tying, refusal to supply, margin squeeze, and discrimination, and proposes ways to reinterpret them in the context of the platform economy. It also explores the role of regulatory and self-regulatory approaches in addressing the challenges posed by digital platforms.
Finally, the book offers practical guidance for legal practitioners, policymakers, and academics who want to understand how competition law can be used to promote innovation and fairness in the digital economy. Overall, the book provides a timely and insightful analysis of the intersection between EU competition law and the platform economy.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Foreword
Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION
PART 1
The Platform Economy
1. What we talk about when we talk about platforms
2. Platform Economics and Strategy
3. Categorizing Pontentially Anticompetitve behaviour by online platforms
PART 2
Intra-Platform Exclusion under Artible 102 TFEU
4. Intra-Platform exclusion preliminaries
5. Leveraging
6. Tying
7. Refusal to supply
8. Margin Squeeze
9. Disruptive Discrimination
10. Justifying anticompetitive behaviour: platform governance
Part 3
Regulating Platforms Beyond Article 102
11. Introduction to Platform Regulation
12. Scope of Platform Regulation
13. Potential Regulatory Interventions
14. Conclusion on Platform Regulation
CONCLUSION
Table of Legislation
Table of Cases
Bibliography
Index
978-1-954750-11-1
Economia digital Abuso de posición dominante Defensa de la Competencia Derecho de la competencia
Prieto, Catherine, (intr.) Devroe, Wouter, (prol.)