This book asks how competition and its protection through competition law are linked with democracy. It finds that the supposed symbiosis between competition (law) and democracy rests on a republican understanding of liberty as the absence of domination, which originates in ancient Roman thought.
This book asks how competition and its protection through competition law are linked with democracy. It finds that the supposed symbiosis between competition (law) and democracy rests on a republican understanding of liberty as the absence of domination, which originates in ancient Roman thought.
Dr. Elias Deutscher is an Associate Professor in Competition Law and a member of the Centre for Competition Policy at the University of East Anglia. As a trained lawyer and political scientist, he publishes widely on the normative, conceptual and historical foundations of competition law, and new challenges for competition policy in digital and innovation-driven markets.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: 1. The object of inquiry: The idea of a competition-democracy nexus 2. Republican liberty as the coupling between competition and democracy Part II: 3. The building blocks of a republican competition law approach 4. The competition-democracy nexus in US antitrust and EU competition law jurisprudence 5. The policy parameters of republican antitrust: presumptions, standard of harm, and the error-cost framework Part III: 6. The making of Laissez-Faire antitrust 7. The operationalisation of Laissez-Faire antitrust law and the decline of republican liberty Part IV: 8. Main findings and avenues towards a competition-democracy nexus 4.0 9. Bibliography.
Introduction Part I: 1. The object of inquiry: The idea of a competition-democracy nexus 2. Republican liberty as the coupling between competition and democracy Part II: 3. The building blocks of a republican competition law approach 4. The competition-democracy nexus in US antitrust and EU competition law jurisprudence 5. The policy parameters of republican antitrust: presumptions, standard of harm, and the error-cost framework Part III: 6. The making of Laissez-Faire antitrust 7. The operationalisation of Laissez-Faire antitrust law and the decline of republican liberty Part IV: 8. Main findings and avenues towards a competition-democracy nexus 4.0 9. Bibliography.
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