This new book for competition law students and newly qualified practitioners includes concise summaries of the leading cases in EC Competition law, accompanied by commentary on each case. It is designed to serve as a working tool for students and young practitioners providing a concise, highly practical reference guide to the major cases and materials in the field. The book covers approximately two hundred leading cases in EC Competition law, including all those taught in leading UK and EU universities, creating an attractive guide for both students and practitioners.The book differs from existing collections of 'cases and materials' in that it provides a summary of a large number of cases but does not include long extracts. The cases are arranged by topic and sub-topic, with multiple entries for cases which deal with more than one topic, enabling readers to gain direct access to the issues which particularly interest them without having to sift through other issues raised in the same case. In addition, each entry is accompanied by commentary which adds context and further insight on the points highlighted in the case.For ease of use the guide is written so that each page is dedicated to one case. Cases are allocated a unique number which is then listed in an index of summarised cases designed to facilitate cross-reference between cases.
EC Competition Law : An Analytical Guide to the Leading Cases