The Europeanisation of UK Competition Law
By (Author) Nicholas Green
Edited by Aidan Robertson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
1st April 1999
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
343.410721
Paperback
144
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 7mm
The Competition Act 1998 made fundamental changes to United Kingdom competition law, introducing two new prohibitions based on European Community rules. In September 1998, the Centre for the Law of the European Union at University College London hosted a conference, chaired by Judge David Edward of the European Court of Justice, to discuss the Europeaniztion of United Kingdom competition law. This book brings together the papers delivered at the conference, together with additional papers exploring the effect of the Competition Act. The papers should be of interest to all practitioners, officials and academics working in the area of competition law.
The book contains useful analysis and comment on the Act from weighty contributors, such as Christopher Bellamy, John Swift QC and Valentine Korah, but the book is light and readable [it] will be of interest to practitioners, officials and academics working in the area of competition law. -- Caroline Ball * World Competition Law and Economics Review *
...provides helpful insights into both the likely operation of the new Actand the degree to which its operation will be influenced by principles and concepts still evolving under E.C. Competition Law. -- Paul Hughes * European Law Review *
This is a book which will be of interest to all specialist practitioners, officials and academics working in the area of competition law. -- The Review Editor * European Sources Online *
Nicholas Green,KC, is a Barrister at Brick Court Chambers, specialising in European, commercial and public law. Aidan Robertson is a Barrister and member of Brick Court Chambers.