Antitrust and the Bounds of Power - 25 Years On

Antitrust and the Bounds of Power - 25 Years On

Andriychuk, Oles

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

07/2024

304

Mole

Inglês

9781509962174

15 a 20 dias

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1. Introduction: The Dilemma of Liberal Democracy in the History of the Market: A New Look
Oles Andriychuk (Newcastle University, UK)

PART I
COMPETITION POLICY: NEW WORLD? NEW MISSION?
2. Antitrust and the Rebound of Power: Reimagining Antitrust Cosmopolitanism
Eleanor M Fox (New York University, USA)
3. Ensuring Market and State Accountability: The Private?Public Distinction in the EU Internal Market
Miguel Poiares Maduro (Catolica Global School of Law, Portugal)
4. The Boundaries of Antitrust in the European Union
Giorgio Monti (Tilburg School of Law, the Netherlands)

PART II
COMPETITION LAW ENFORCEMENT
5. 'Consumer Welfare' and the EU Courts: An Unexpected Refuge for a Persecuted Concept?
Assimakis Komninos (White & Case LLP, Brussels, Belgium)
6. Antitrust and the Golden Th read: Balancing the Presumption of Innocence with the Public Interest in Competition Enforcement
Niamh Dunne (London School of Economics, UK)
7. Procompetitive Effects in EU Competition Law
Stavros Makris (University of Glasgow, UK)

PART III
THE CONCEPT OF POWER
8. Preserving the Bounds of Power: The Narrow Path to a Future-Proof Competition Policy
Ginevra Bruzzone (LUISS School of European Political Economy, Italy)
9. Digital Antitrust and Private Powers: The (Uneasy) Case of Marketplace Platforms
Roberto Pardolesi (LUISS School of European Political Economy, Italy)
10. Revisiting the Concept of Power in the Digital Era
Anna Gerbrandy (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)
11. Afterword
Giuliano Amato (President of the Constitutional Court of Italy)
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political studies; jurisprudence; liberal democracy; digital markets; competition policy and institutions; competition and technical expertise; competition law enforcement; judicial review; consumer welfare; US antitrust law; restriction by object and effect; rule of reason; competition law and public interest; societal goals; political accountability