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Convergence of Competition Laws and Policies in the European Community : Germany, Austria and the Netherlands

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This work examine the development of national competition laws and policies in the European Community.

Scholars have observed a gradual convergence of national European cartel laws towards EC competition law in recent years.

Furthermore, most writers ascribe an important role in this convergence process to the influence of and pressure from the European Community.

This is a remarkable conclusion considering the diversity that could be noticed only decades ago and the fact that the European Community has taken no direct legal action to harmonise national competition laws.

These observations give rise to two questions: First, what is the extent of this convergence process and on which aspects do differences persist?

Secondly, what have been the driving forces behind this development, and especially, what has been the role of the European Community in it?

The study concentrates on three countries, namely Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands, which represented different models only some decades ago.

The book aims at providing more insight into the development of competition policy in the EC and into the adaptation of national regulatory policy to EC law in general. This book should be of interest to lawyers, political scientists, and economists working in the field of competition policy, as well as to scholars interested in European integration in general.

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Product Details
Kluwer Law International
9041115625 / 9789041115621
Hardback
01/02/2002
Netherlands
English
xviii, 491p. : ill.
25 cm
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