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Book Title: Abusive Practices in Competition Law
Editor(s): Di Porto, Fabiana; Podszun, Rupprecht
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781788117333
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contents List of contributors Foreword: important divergences Paul Nihoul and Iwakazu Takahashi Introduction Rupprecht Podszun and
Fabiana Di Porto PART I FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS OF DOMINANCE AND ABUSE viii xi 1
1 The ordoliberal concept of `abuse' of a dominant position and its impact on Article 102 TFEU 5 Peter Behrens 2 The European Commission's
enforcement of abuse cases: a statistical analysis 26 Lorenz Marx 3 Presumptions and short-cut rules in abuse regulation: (where)
do EU and US antitrust approaches meet? 47 Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel 4 The pitfalls of market definition: towards an open and evolutionary
concept 68 Rupprecht Podszun 5 Exploitative prices in European competition law 91 Antonio Robles Martín-Laborda 6 All's well
that ends well? Abuse regulation in the wake of the financial crisis: the interplay between regulation and the application of competition
law to the financial sector 109 Luís Silva Morais and Lúcio Tomé Feteira 7 The application of Article 102 TFEU
in the EU energy sector: a critical evaluation of commitments 129 Maria Ioannidou
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Abusive practices in competition law
PART II
SUPERIOR BARGAINING POWER, ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE AND ABUSE
8 Abuse without dominance in competition law: abuse of economic dependence and its interface with abuse of dominance Mor Bakhoum 9
Superior bargaining power: dealing with aggregate concentration concerns Thomas K. Cheng and Michal S. Gal 10 Unilateral conduct
by non-dominant firms: a comparative reappraisal Florian Wagner-von Papp 11 Restraining bargaining power through competition law:
superior bargaining position ...
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