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This volume contains papers presented at the 17th Annual EU Competition Law and Policy Workshop, organized by Philip Lowe and Mel Marquis and held at the European University Institute on 13-14 July 2012. From a variety of angles the book explores the themes of competition, regulation and certain public policies; their interactions; and, in some cases, their mutual tensions. The authors of the various chapters consider legal and economic issues relating to network industries, industrial, environmental and trade policies, and intellectual property and innovation policies, among others. Comparative views and the views of judges from different jurisdictions are provided, and techniques for mediating among different policy objectives and frameworks are discussed.



Authors contributing to this book include:

Rafael Allendesalazar, Robert D Anderson, Marco Boccaccio, Ginevra Bruzzone, Cristina Caffarra, Alexandre de Streel, Ian Forrester, Douglas Ginsburg, Geert Goeteyn, Calvin Goldman, Daniel Haar, Küllike Jürimäe, Suzanne Kingston, Lars Kjųlbye, Paul Lugard, Mel Marquis, Veljko Milutinovic, Giorgio Monti, Anna Caroline Müller, Rosa Perna, Anthony Pygram, Philip Lowe, Pierre Régibeau and Jon Stern.

Recenzijas

Overall, this reflective and discursive book provides readers with criticism and analysis which are not found elsewhere. This book is well worth reading as it provides a tremendous insight into how the law and practice are likely to evolve in regard to public and private enforcement of competition law. -- Dr Vincent J G Power * European Competition Law Review * This carefully edited volume has, as always, much to offer to students, practitioners and academics in the field of competition law and regulation. -- Dr Despoina Mantzari * World Competition *

List of Sponsors
v
List of Participants
xi
Introduction -- Competition, Regulation and Other Public Policies: An Overview xiii
Mel Marquis
Vejlko Milutinovic
Panel I Economic Context, Market Malfunction and Public Action
1(19)
Welcome
2(18)
Philip Lowe
Panel II Between Competition, Regulation and other Public Policies
20(141)
Written contributions to Panel II
I Giorgio Monti, Regulatory Holidays in Utilities Regulation and EU Competition Law: A Case Study on the Role of Efficiency Considerations in Economic Law
55
II Anthony Pygram, Competition, Regulation and Other Public Policies in the UK Energy Sector
11(72)
III Geert Fonteyn, Regulation and Competition in the Aviation Sector: Focus on Airline Content and Global Distribution Systems
83(10)
IV Jon Stern, A Market Design for Water Trading in England and Wales: The Role of Water Rights
93(10)
V Rafael Allendesalazar, Does Merger to Monopoly Become Efficient When it Refers to Sector Regulators and the Competition Authority?
103(10)
VI Suzanne Kingston, Competition and Environmental Protection: A Case of Ne'er the Twain Shall Meet?
113(20)
VII Robert D Anderson and Anna Caroline Muller, Competition Policy and the Multilateral Trading System: Three Propositions, and Observation and Some Questions for Reflection
133(28)
Panel III Unilateral conduct in post-liberalization markets
161(74)
Written contributions to Panel III
I Alexandre de Streel, The Antitrust Activism of the European Commission in the Telecommunications Sector
189(20)
II Lars Kjølbye, Enforcement of Article 102 TFEU in the Energy Sector
209(6)
III Ginevra Bruzzone and Marco Boccaccio, The Boundaries of Legitimate Conduct in Post-Liberalization Markets
215(20)
Panel IV Technology and Standard-essential Patents
235(96)
Written contributions to Panel IV
I Calvin Goldman, Julie Solo way and David Dueck, Competition Policy and Technology Markets: A Canadian Perspective
261(8)
II Paul Lugard, Innovation in the Domain of EU Competition Law Enforcement: Blowing in the Wind?
269(16)
III Sven B Volcker, Promises, Promises Law and Policy Considerations with Respect to the Application of Article 102 TFEU to FRAND-Encumbered Standard-Essential Patents
285(22)
IV Cristina Caffarra and Pierre Kegibeau. Patent Explosion and Patent Wars: Hold-Up, Royalties and Misunderstandings over 'Market Value'
307(24)
Panel V The Role of Courts. Reconciling Competition, Non-competition and Constitutional Imperatives
331(138)
Written contributions to Panel V
I Kullike Jurimae, The Interaction between EU Transparency Policy and the Enforcement of EU Competition Law: Who Should Strike the Balance and How Should it be Struck?
365(32)
II Rosa Perna, The Role of Courts in Reconciling Competition, Non-Competition and Constitutional Imperatives: The Italian Experience
397(20)
III Douglas H Ginsburg and Daniel E Haar, Resolving Conflicts between Competition and Other Values: The Roles of Courts and Other Institutions in the US and the EU
417(20)
IV Ian S Forrester, Competition Law and Public Policy Considerations
437(32)
Conclusions 469(6)
Philip Lowe
References 475(20)
Table of cases 495
Philip Lowe is a Non-Executive Director of the UK Competition and Markets Authority. He was Director-General of DG Competition from 2002 to 2010, and Director-General of DG Energy from 2010 to 2013. During his tenure at the European Commission from 1973 to 2013 he also held several other senior administrative posts. Mel Marquis is Part-time Professor of Law at the European University Institute and Professore a contratto at LUMSA University in Rome. He is Co-Director of the Rome Antitrust Forum and an editor on the board of Mercato Concorrenza Regole. He has practised as an attorney in the United States and Belgium.