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Book Title: The Goals of Competition Law
Editor(s): Zimmer, Daniel
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9780857936608
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors viii
Preface x
PART I NORMATIVE FOUNDATIONS OF COMPETITION
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1 On the choice of welfare standards in competition law 3
Louis Kaplow
2 What is competition? 27
Maurice E Stucke
3 Characteristic aspects of competition and their consequences
for the objectives of competition law comment on Stucke 53
Andreas Fuchs
4 The multiple personalities of EU competition law: time for a
comprehensive debate on its objectives 61
Laura Parret
5 The goals of European competition law: some distortions in
the literature comment on Parret 85
David J Gerber
6 Thinking inside the box: why competition as a process is a sui
generis right a methodological observation 95
Oles Andriychuk
7 Legal interpretation and practice versus legal theory: a
reconciliation of competition goals comment on
Andriychuk 118
Anca Daniela Chiri
8 On the normative foundations of competition law efficiency,
political freedom and the freedom to compete 132
Frank Maier-Rigaud
9 Efficiency, political freedom and the freedom to compete
comment on Maier-Rigaud 169
Heike Schweitzer
10 Economic content of competition law: the point of regulating
preferences 182
Adrian Künzler
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vi The goals of competition law
11 On the difference of methodology in jurisprudence and
economics comment on Künzler 214
Iwakazu Takahashi
12 Do words matter? A discussion on words used to designate
values associated with competition law 219
Paul Nihoul
13 On words and on shifting their meaning comment on Nihoul 249
Josef Bejcek
14 Antitrust pluralism and justice 260
Abayomi Al- ...
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