The Competitive Effects of Minority Shareholdings: Legal and Economic Issues
By (Author) Nikolaos Zevgolis
By (author) Panagiotis Fotis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
7th April 2016
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Competition law / Antitrust law
346.420666
Hardback
400
Width 171mm, Height 244mm, Spine 10mm
835g
The objective of this book is twofold. First, it presents the economics of minority shareholdings, under both merger and antitrust law. In particular, economic analysis provides both an overall assessment of minority shareholdings in the context of concentrations, and Articles 101 and 102 TFEU and the examination of the link between non-controlling minority shareholdings, merger control and antitrust law. Second, the book also provides a legal assessment and an analysis of selected case law. According to settled European case law, minority shareholdings are analysed not only under Regulation 139/2004, but also under Articles 101 and 102 TFEU. Nevertheless, according to current enforcement practice at European and international levels, several national competition authorities have adopted different approaches. The million dollar question is whether the existing regulatory framework is sufficient to cover all possible cases. In summary, the book will be a useful tool for students, practitioners, researchers, economic and legal experts and competition authorities. It provides a comprehensive survey of the subject, which has been missing until now and answers many questions that have been raised in the literature in the last decades.
This book offers a particularly deep analysis of the topic of the minority shareholdings, both under a legal and economic point of view. (Translated from the original French). * Lamy droit de la concurrence *
The book, because of its thoroughness and fairness, should be of great value to specialists. -- Kenneth S. Friedman, Regis University, Colorado, U.S. * Interdisciplinary Journal of Economic and Business *
This book is a rich mine of information and a very valuable resource for all those practitioners, antitrust enforces, doctoral students and academics, who intend to explore the topic in-depth. It is therefore strongly recommended. -- Claudio Lombardi, Postdoctoral Fellow, Max Planck Institute Hamburg * World Competition Law and Economic Review *
This book is a valuable contribution in the current context of uncertainty regarding the future regime of minority shareholdings in the EU. (...) The book may easily be regarded as an important reference point in the future policy discussions the Commission may engage in with stakeholders. -- Catalin Rusu * COMMON MARKET LAW REVIEW *
Panagiotis Fotis and Nikolaos Zevgolis are both Commissioners of the Hellenic Competition Commission.