Ten Years of UK Competition Law Reform

Edited by Barry James Rodger

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Explores the recent developments, trends and issues in UK competition law

Discover the strengths and weaknesses in UK competition law as it has evolved over the last 10 years and look ahead to what changes we can expect in the next 10 years. Find out about the role of the Office of Fair Trading, the Competition Appeal Tribunal, the impact of private litigation, the Competition Act 1998, the European Administrative Model and more in this essential analysis.

Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Table of Cases
Table of UK Statutes
Table of UK Statutory Instruments
Table of European Materials
1. The Role of the OFT in UK Competition Law, Richard Whish
2. The Early Case Law of the Competition Appeal Tribunal, David Bailey
3. UK Competition Law and Private Litigation, Barry J Rodger
4. The Consistency Principle: Section 60 of the Competition Act 1998, Ben Rayment
5. A Welfare-Based Competition Policy under Structuralist Constraints: Abuse of Dominance and OFT Practice, Renato Nazzini
6. Utilities Regulators and the Competition Act 1998, Giorgio Monti
7. Between Scylla and Charybdis: Market Investigations and the Consumer Interest, Christian Ahlborn and Daniel Piccinin
8. The Competition Commission, Merger Control and the SLC Test, Nigel Parr
9. Economic Analysis in UK Competition Law after CA 1998, Morten Hviid
10. Outgrowing the European Administrative Model? Ten Years of British Anti-Cartel Enforcement, Alan Riley
11. The Cartel Offence: Is Honesty the Best Policy? Angus MacCulloch
Index.

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