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Antitrust laws and proceedings in Europe, both at the Community and national levels, shape the European and international business landscape profoundly. It is therefore essential that business leaders and legal practitioners remain informed of the most important antitrust law developments and their effect on the business world. Antitrust Developments in Europe 2007 provides a comprehensive and practical commentary on the past year's major developments in EC and national antitrust law. Topics covered include: Vertical Restraints; Horizontal Agreements; Abuse of Market Power; Mergers and Acquisitions; State Aid; Policy and Procedures. The insightful and concise analysis of major antitrust actions contained in this yearbook will be invaluable to antitrust legal practitioners, in-house counsel, businesspeople and others with an interest in the field. Cleary Gottlieb Steen and Hamilton, with one of the most sophisticated and highly-respected European antitrust law practices, has systematically and meticulously monitored antitrust developments in Europe since the early 1970s. This volume represents the combined efforts and expertise of Cleary Gottlieb's antitrust practitioners in this rapidly-changing field.
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Cleary Gottlieb Hamilton Steen, with one of the most sophisticated and highly-respected European antitrust law practices, has systematically and meticulously monitored antitrust developments in Europe since the early 1970s. Each year, the firm produces a comprehensive and practical commentary focusing on the crucial cases, rulings, and other developments in EC and national competition law and analyzing them in depth. This is the newest annual volume, covering the year 2007.The highly organized presentation is arranged in two distinct parts, first by topic and then by country. The first part provides detailed item-by-item reports, in summary/analysis format, on EC developments related to horizontal agreements, abuse of market power, mergers and acquisitions, State aid, and policy and procedure. Within these sections, sub-headings are added to distinguish among the various types of proceedings relevant to that section (e.g., ECJ judgements and Advocate General Opinions, CFI judgements, Commission decisions, first- and second-phase decisions with and without undertakings, and block exemption regulations). Part II covers specific developments for 2007 in thirteen EU countries plus Switzerland.The detailed coverage sheds powerful light on developments and trends in such practical areas of antitrust law, both judicial and regulatory, as the following:A { fines;A { permissions;A { prohibitions;A { damages;A { guidelines and recommendations;A { notices;A { new rules; andA { investigations and arrests.The insightful and concise analysis of major antitrust actions will be invaluable to antitrust legal practitioners, in-house counsel, businesspeople and others with an interest in the field who want to bring their understanding of the law completely up to date, quickly and easily, in order to make informed business decisions. Academics and students will want this book for the insight it provides into the current state of EC competition law and the direction in which it is moving.
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