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G**N
Excellent
This is the fourth editionn of a standard case-book on European Union competition law. It is written very clearly and the material is organized logically and is easy to follow. The extracts from leading cases are especially helpful, being to the point, yet not too long, a danger with European decisions that sometimes meander. The book is encyclopedic, covering nearly every aspect of a complex body of law, but it is easy to use it to familiarize yourself with specific topics.EU competition law differs in significant ways from U.S. antitrust law, and the contrast can be very helpful helpful to students on either side of the Atlantic. For example, the Europeans spend a significant amount of time considering vertical restraints, a subject that receives much less attention in the U.S. As well, the use of rules of reason (as opposed to per se rules) differs. Finally, European law, by necessity, is much more sensitive to federalism (overlapping jurisdictions) when it comes to multiple jurisdictions cooperating (or not) in implementation and enforcement.There are other books on European competition law, e.g. by Richard Whist and by Maher Dabbah (my teacher). But for sheer insight and comprehensiveness, Jones and Sufrin is far and away the best.
X**Y
EU Competition Law
Great book is very interesting.
H**9
Great book
It's a great book to study EU Competition Law. The text contains everything that you need in order not to check constantly with the case law, since it contains reprints of the relevant paragraphs from the cases as well as relevant parts from articles of scholars. It was really good price also when I purchased it.
M**A
Empfehlungswert
Sehr schnelle Zusendung, Zustand des Büches sehr, sehr gut. Es sieht so aus, dass noch niemand es benutzt hat. Mit einem Wort: Einkauf sehr gelungen!
G**Y
No regret.
This book is clear, illustrated by numerous examples or cases extracts to help the reader to understand EU competition law.
T**T
Useful, but boring
There is a lot of good information in the book, however it has to be, without doubt, one of the most boring legal textbooks I've ever picked up.
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