Alternative enforcement techniques in EC competition law : settlements, commitments and other novel instruments
Colaborador(es): Gheur, Charles [ed. lit.]
| Petit, Nicolas 1978- [ed. lit.]
| Bellis, Jean-François [prol.]
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LibroEditor: Bruxelles Bruylant 2009Descripción: 263 p.; 24 cm.Tipo de contenido: Texto (visual) Tipo de medio: sin mediación ISBN: 9782802726883; 2802726889.Tema(s): Derecho de la competencia| Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Biblioteca y Centro de Documentación CNMC - Biblioteca de Competencia
Biblioteca especializada en Derecho de la Competencia, Derecho Mercantil y Economía Dirección C/ Barquillo, nº 5, 28004 Madrid
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Proceedings of a conference held May 5, 2008 in Brussels.
Includes bibliographical references.
Over the past decade, EC competition law has undergone a range of substantive reforms. Though most of the legal and economic issues arising from their implementation have now been settled, a new wave of reforms has just been passed. These reforms, which will significantly remould the institutional architecture of the EC competition system, cover areas such as the promotion of private enforcement, settlements and leniency applications for hardcore infringements, commitment decisions, market inquiries and informal regulation through guidelines and guidance letters. In order to assess them systematically and consistently, the Institute for European Legal Studies (IEJE) of the University of Liege and the Federation of Enterprises in Belgium (FEB) organised a joint conference in lune 2008. This book comprises ail the papers presented at the conference.

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