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EU competition law and industrial law - DIRITTO DELLA CONCORRENZA DELL'UE (2011/2012)
Teaching code
4S02515
Teacher
Credits
5
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
IUS/14 - EUROPEAN UNION LAW
Period
Second semester dal Feb 27, 2012 al May 25, 2012.
Learning outcomes
This course begins with an economic, historical and comparative introduction to competition law. It then turns to a more specific examination of European Union competition law and the principal corresponding legal rules and concepts. Among other themes, the course will also include an introduction to the EU merger control regime. Much of the material will be learned through the study of concrete cases.
Program
Themes to be covered include:
- Introduction to the concept of “competition”
- Agreements that restrict competition; prohibition and the possibility of exemption
- The abuse of a dominant position
- Institutions and authorities responsible for the enforcerment of EU competition law
- Normative frameworks governing EU competition law
- The competence of the EU in the area of merger control
- State aid control
TEXTS
i. Students attending the lectures will prepare for the exam on the basis of their class notes and on the basis of materials distributed during the course. However, if they intend to take an oral exam they prepare on the basis of the book indicated below (JONES and SUFRIN, 2001, chapters 3-7, chapter 9 and pages 854-860, 875-878 and 906-941).
ii. Students that do not attend the lectures will prepare for the exam on the basis of the following book:
ALISON JONES AND BRENDA SUFRIN, EU Competition Law: Text, Cases and Materials, 4th edition, Oxford University Press, 2011, chapters 3-7, chapter 9 and pages 854-860, 875-878 and 906-941.
LECTURES
The lectures will analyze the application of the relevant legal rules and the students will be expected to discuss cases decided by the European Commission, the General Court of the EU, and the European Court of Justice.
Examination Methods
All students will take an oral exam.