EC Competition and Telecommunications Law, 2nd ed.

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Series Details Vol.6
Publication Date 2009
ISBN 978-90-411-2564-4
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This new volume updates the groundbreaking analysis of its first edition in 2002, when the EC common regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services had just entered into force. So much has changed in the intervening years that that this new edition bears little resemblance to its predecessor, with every chapter either extensively altered or entirely new.

The book remains, however, the most detailed and comprehensive overview available of the application of the EC Treaty’s competition rules in the markets for telecommunications and audiovisual media, and of the applicable regulatory framework.

In thirteen chapters, each contributed by one or more noted legal authorities in the field, the second edition of EC Competition and Telecommunications Law covers the full range of EC telecommunications law across all major areas of both institutional and substantive law, both on the international and EC levels, including the following:

- State aid
- the merger control regulation
- justification for sector-specific regulation in EC competition law
- network access
- authorisations and privileges
- mobile telephony.

Relevant EC media and communications law and relevant aspects of EC competition law are dealt with in detail. While some chapters focus on competition law, others deal primarily with sector-specific regulation. There is practical guidance throughout on procedural matters, alongside analysis of the substantive provisions.

Well-known in its first edition, this thoroughly revised and updated version continue to be vital reading for practitioners, in particular those specialising in European competition law and for company and in-house lawyers who are seeking advice on how European law affects their business. As a detailed analysis of the basic legislative and regulatory framework of European telecommunications law, it will be a useful reference work for lawyers, judges, regulators, and policymakers in all the EC Member States, as well as for students and teachers of European law.

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