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As part of its review of competition law that started in the late 1990s, the European Commission proposes to revise its interpretation and application of the Treaty’s prohibition of abuses of dominant positions. Also, it has instigated a debate about the promotion of private enforcement of EC competition law. On the former subject, the Commission published a Discussion Paper in 2005; on the latter, a Green Paper in 2005, followed by a White Paper in 2008.
The chapters in this volume critically appraise the Commission’s proposals, including the most recent ones. The authors also highlight
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Produktbeschreibung
As part of its review of competition law that started in the late 1990s, the European Commission proposes to revise its interpretation and application of the Treaty’s prohibition of abuses of dominant positions. Also, it has instigated a debate about the promotion of private enforcement of EC competition law. On the former subject, the Commission published a Discussion Paper in 2005; on the latter, a Green Paper in 2005, followed by a White Paper in 2008.

The chapters in this volume critically appraise the Commission’s proposals, including the most recent ones. The authors also highlight the repercussions of the proposed ‘more economic approach’ to abuses of dominant positions on private litigants’ opportunities to bring damages actions in national courts for such abuses.

Rezensionen
From the reviews: "The first book I have seen to deal with the new approach ... based on a conference held at the Max-Planck Institute in October 2006, with papers updated to May 2008. ... papers that are collected here are uniformly good, do not overlap in coverage, and present a coherent narrative of key issues underpinning the reform of art.82. ... I found the book as a whole to be an engaging and interesting read ... . this is an impressive collection of papers that repays reading." (Mark Furse, European Competition Law Review, Vol. 30 (9), 2009)
Aus den Rezensionen: "... Der Tagungsband zum Missbrauch einer marktbeherrschenden Stellung liefert ... zahlreiche lohnenswerte Beiträge zur Reformdiskussion über die Auslegung des Art.82 EGV und die Geltendmachung privater Ansprüche, die nach wie vor sehr intensiv geführt wird. Die Aufsätze sind aufgrund ihres grundsätzlichen Ansatzes auch nach den Neuentwicklungen noch von Interesse. Gleichzeitig bietet der Band eine Bestandsaufnahme der Diskussion, die von grundsätzlicher Kritik ... bis zu Versuchen der Fruchtbarmachung und Integration der neuen Konzepte reicht ... Der Band kann ... allen an der Reformdiskussion Interessierten wärmstens empfohlen werden." (Florian Schuhmacher in: www.mylogistics.net, 15/September/2009)