Module syllabus
Topics examined. Some topics will be examined in the same seminar or in different seminars
Introduction to Competition law and policy:
- Origin of EU competition law
- Aims and key concepts
- Consumer Welfare vs Total Welfare Efficiencies
How do economic concepts fit in legal system? (I)
Distinction Article 101 and Article 102
- What is a concerted practice
- Can a dominant position be held or abused "collectively"
- Exploitation vs foreclosure
The two tier approach in Treaty provisions
Restriction 101(1) and efficiency 101(3)
Dominance and abuse
Market definition and Market Power
How do economic concepts fit in legal system? (II)
- De minimis rule and hard core restrictions
- The use of "rule of reason" and block exemption safe harbours
- Effect on trade concept
How is EU Competition Law enforced under Regulation 1/2003
Cartels
What is naked cartel? (use of lysine tape)
Enforcement powers
Fines
Leniency programmes
Oligopoly under EU Competition Law
Concerted practices under Article 101
Exclusionary practices by oligopolists under Article 102
Information Exchanges
Horizontal agreements; and Article 101(3) justifications
EU Merger Regulation
- Framework
- Test
- Full function JVs
- Counterfactual
Standard and Burden of Proof
Horizontal Mergers (I)
Unilateral effects
Horizontal Mergers (II)
- Coordinated effects
- Efficiencies
- Remedies
Introduction to abuse of dominance
- Market definition as tool
- Dominance as a filter
- Unilateral foreclosure vs Exploitation
- Proof of foreclosure and defences
Unilateral practices: predatory and selective pricing
Unilateral practices: single branding, rebates
Unilateral practices: refusal to supply, refusal to license and margin squeeze
Unilateral practices: tying and bundling
Non-Horizontal mergers
Vertical agreements, distribution practices and EU competition law
IP, Innovation and licensing
IP in vertical agreements
The Technology Transfer Regulation
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