Greening EU Competition Law and Policy

Greening EU Competition Law and Policy
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 491
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ISBN-10 : 9781139502788
ISBN-13 : 1139502786
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Greening EU Competition Law and Policy by : Suzanne Kingston

One of the fundamental challenges currently facing the EU is that of reconciling its economic and environmental policies. Nevertheless, the role of environmental protection in EU competition law and policy has often been overlooked. Recent years have witnessed a shift in environmental regulation from reliance on command and control to an increased use of market-based environmental policy instruments such as environmental taxes, green subsidies, emissions trading and the encouragement of voluntary corporate green initiatives. By bringing the market into environmental policy, such instruments raise a host of issues that competition law must address. This interdisciplinary treatment of the interaction between these key EU policy areas challenges the view that EU competition policy is a special case, insulated from environmental concerns by the overriding efficiency imperative, and puts forward practical proposals for achieving genuine integration.

EC Competition Law

EC Competition Law
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 506
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ISBN-10 : 9780521700757
ISBN-13 : 0521700752
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis EC Competition Law by : Giorgio Monti

Monti explores the development of EC competition law through an interdisciplinary approach, focusing on the political and economic considerations that affect the way the rules are interpreted. Written with competition law students in mind, it should also be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of EU politics and economics.

Greening EU Competition Law and Policy

Greening EU Competition Law and Policy
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 491
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ISBN-10 : 1139190717
ISBN-13 : 9781139190718
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Greening EU Competition Law and Policy by : Suzanne Kingston

One of the fundamental challenges currently facing the EU is that of reconciling its economic and environmental policies. Nevertheless, the role of environmental protection in EU competition law and policy has often been overlooked. Recent years have witnessed a shift in environmental regulation from reliance on command and control to an increased use of market-based environmental policy instruments such as environmental taxes, green subsidies, emissions trading and the encouragement of voluntary corporate green initiatives. By bringing the market into environmental policy, such instruments raise a host of issues that competition law must address. This interdisciplinary treatment of the interaction between these key EU policy areas challenges the view that EU competition policy is a special case, insulated from environmental concerns by the overriding efficiency imperative, and puts forward practical proposals for achieving genuine integration.

Competition Law, Climate Change & Environmental Sustainability

Competition Law, Climate Change & Environmental Sustainability
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 1939007720
ISBN-13 : 9781939007728
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Competition Law, Climate Change & Environmental Sustainability by : Simon Holmes

The consensus is clear - climate change is the defining challenge of our time. Meeting this challenge requires a collaborative and inclusive response from all segments of society - including private businesses. What role then for competition law and policy? This important and timely book gathers academics, enforcers, economists, lawyers, and industry representatives to explore the applications and limitations of EU competition law in achieving environmental sustainability aims in line with the European Commission's Green Deal as well as the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. They identify the challenges of integrating environmental considerations into competition analysis presented by the existing framework, whether through cooperation by businesses, practices by dominant companies, or consideration of sustainability efficiencies in merger assessments. Practical examples across various sectors are also provided, alongside agency views from different jurisdictions, to illustrate how competition policy can facilitate a sustainable economy.

The Analysis Of Competition Policy And Sectoral Regulation

The Analysis Of Competition Policy And Sectoral Regulation
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 9789814616379
ISBN-13 : 9814616370
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Analysis Of Competition Policy And Sectoral Regulation by : Martin Peitz

This volume contains a selection of papers that were presented at the CRESSE Conferences held in Chania, Crete, from July 6th to 8th, 2012, and in Corfu from July 5th to 7th, 2013. The chapters address current policy issues in competition and regulation. The book contains contributions at the frontier of competition economics and regulation and provides perspectives on recent research findings in the field. Written by experts in their respective fields, the book brings together current thinking on market forces at play in imperfectly competitive industries, how firms use anti-competitive practices to their advantage and how competition policy and regulation can address market failures. It provides an in-depth analysis of various ongoing debates and offers fresh insights in terms of conceptual understanding, empirical findings and policy implications. The book contributes to our understanding of imperfectly competitive markets, anti-competitive practices and competition policy and regulation.

Green skills and innovation for inclusive growth

Green skills and innovation for inclusive growth
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Publisher : OECD Publishing
Total Pages : 166
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ISBN-10 : 9789264239296
ISBN-13 : 9264239294
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Green skills and innovation for inclusive growth by : OECD

The second ‘green skills’ forum organised by Cedefop and the OECD-LEED in February 2014 provided an open space for discussion between researchers, policy-makers, social partners and international organisations on skills development and training needs for a greener economy. The focus of this ...

Research Handbook on Sustainability and Competition Law

Research Handbook on Sustainability and Competition Law
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 589
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ISBN-10 : 9781802204667
ISBN-13 : 1802204660
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Handbook on Sustainability and Competition Law by : Julian Nowag

This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is free to read, download and share on Elgaronline.com. This Research Handbook explores the complex interplay between competition law and sustainability, and also provides key insights into the role and limitations that tax, environmental laws, consumer laws, and social laws have in promoting sustainability. A distinguished array of international experts examine core principles of environmental and social sustainability, delve into the economic dynamics that shape this multidimensional relationship, and critically analyse how competition law and policy can both positively and negatively shape sustainability outcomes.

European Competition Law Annual 2012

European Competition Law Annual 2012
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 554
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ISBN-10 : 9781782254812
ISBN-13 : 1782254811
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis European Competition Law Annual 2012 by : Philip Lowe

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 Kjølbye, Paul Lugard, Mel Marquis, Veljko Milutinovic, Giorgio Monti, Anna Caroline Müller, Rosa Perna, Anthony Pygram, Philip Lowe, Pierre Régibeau and Jon Stern.

The Evolving Governance of EU Competition Law in a Time of Disruptions

The Evolving Governance of EU Competition Law in a Time of Disruptions
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9781509951802
ISBN-13 : 1509951806
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Evolving Governance of EU Competition Law in a Time of Disruptions by : Carlo Maria Colombo

This book develops a timely analysis of the complex trends and transformations emerging in EU competition law in the current turbulent times. Repeated economic crises, the climate emergency, digitalisation, and geopolitical and democratic threats are all having profound societal and economic effects on the EU. In light of its fundamental role in the Treaties, EU competition law has been called upon to play an important role in responding to this state of 'turbulence'. This brings about significant governance and constitutional challenges, firstly by questioning how the governance of EU competition law is being transformed to respond and adapt. Secondly, these crisis-induced transformations probe the logic and constitutional limits of EU competition law within the framework of EU law. This collection brings together EU institutional and competition lawyers to reflect on the governance and constitutional challenges emerging from the post-modernisation evolution of EU competition law against the backdrop of the recent multiple crises in the EU. The essays focus on the substantive and procedural developments across the three main policy areas of EU competition law: antitrust, merger control and State aid. EU constitutional and competition lawyers will be interested in this important new collection.

A Framework for European Competition Law

A Framework for European Competition Law
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 579
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ISBN-10 : 9781509916450
ISBN-13 : 1509916458
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis A Framework for European Competition Law by : Christopher Townley

This book asks whether the current push to increase uniformity in substantive and procedural competition policy and enforcement in Europe, as well as in related institutional structures, is desirable. It focuses on European Union (EU) competition policy and enforcement (related to Articles 101 and 102 TFEU and the merger rules), the equivalent rules in the Member States, and the relationships between these different legal orders. Uniformity has many benefits; yet, the advantages of diversity are also legion, enabling more policy experimentation and innovation; and improving the ability to accommodate national preferences. Contrary to the overwhelming view of academics, practitioners and regulators in this area, the book argues that uniformity is insufficient and examines ways of achieving a better mix of uniformity and diversity (the EU's motto is 'United in Diversity'). To achieve this better mix, the book offers a new framework for European competition law: Co-ordinated Diversity. Finally, this book discusses whether Co-ordinated Diversity fits with the current legal order in the EU, as well as the EU constitutional settlement more generally, and suggests some ways that it might be made compatible with this order with relative ease. The book's impact could be significant: changing the results in individual cases; the way cases are argued; and what information is relevant. More importantly, it builds the theoretical foundations for fundamentally altering the way in which the EU and the Member States' competition authorities interact, allowing space for disagreement and uncertainty. The aim is to improve the effiiciency and effectiveness of competition policy-making and enforcement in Europe. It should also increase the legitimacy in this field (rebalancing towards the Member States). Co-ordinated Diversity provides a new way of seeing the EU that better blends difference, when this is demanded, with uniformity and its benefits, as necessary. A timely and ambitious work, this book will be read with interest by all practitioners and academics interested in EU competition law, as well as the related fields of political science and economics.