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_aCompetition law, climate change & environmental sustainability / _cedited by Simon Holmes, Dirk Middelschulte, Martijn Snoep ; foreword by Frans Timmermans ; introduction by Suzanne Kingston. |
246 | 3 | _aCompetition law, climate change and environmental sustainability | |
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_aNew York, NY : _bInstitute of Competition Law, _c[2021] |
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_axvi, 466 pages ; _c24 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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490 | 1 | _aConcurrences, antitrust publications & events | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
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_gPart I. _tLegal themes -- _tHow sustainability can be taken into account in every area of competition law / _rSimon Holmes -- _tCooperation -- _tSustainable competition policy and the "polluter pays" principle / _rMaurits Dolmans -- _tArticle 101(3) TFEU : the roadmap for sustainable cooperation / _rElla van den Brink and Jordan Ellison -- _tA new approach to assess certain sustainability agreements under competition law / _rTheon van Dijk -- _tGreen antitrust : friendly fire in the fight against climate change / _rMaarten Pieter Schinkel and Leonard Treuren -- _tAbuse of dominance -- _tRadical for whom? : unsustainable business practices as abuses of dominance / _rMarios Iacovides and Christos Vrettos -- _tExploring the sustainability of Article 102 / _rChristopher Thomas -- _tEU merger control -- _tEnvironmental sustainability and EU merger control : EU competition policy's dark horse to support green investment / _rNicole Kar, Emma Cochrane and Bella Spring -- _tCan environmental interests trump an EUMR decision? / _rAlec Burnside, Marjolein De Backer and Delphine Strohl -- _tState aid -- _tState aid and sustainability / _rJames Webber -- _tThe role of state aid in promoting environmental sustainability / _rNicole Robins, Anton Burger and Laura Puglisi -- _tPublic procurement -- _tEnvironmental and climate sustainability in public procurement / _rPatrick Thieffry -- _tProcuring a greener future / _rFiona M Beattie -- _gPart II. _tIndustry perspectives -- _tCompetition policy as an enabler of a sustainable economy : a view across sectors / _rDirk Middelschulte -- _tAutomotive and transportation -- _tSustainability in the automotive industry, a quest for certainty in troubled times? / _rJérôme Cloarec -- _tRight on track : the legal framework as a locomotive for sustainability in transportation / _rBenjamin Linke and Udo Woll -- _tThe role of competition law in shaping the future of road transportation / _rIan Rose -- _tBanking and finance -- _tCompetition law as an obstacle for financing a sustainable economy? / _rStephan Bredt -- _tPotential competition concerns as the banking and finance industry responds to climate change / _rHugh Mullan, Marc Braithwaite and Rosy Cheetham-West -- _tConsumer goods -- _tCompetition law and sustainability : an industry perspective / _rAngélique de Brousse -- _tBrands, competition and sustainability / _rAndreas Gayk -- _tWhat role does antitrust play in how FMCG companies choose to pursue sustainability goals? / _rBen Graham -- _tEnergy -- _tAbuse of dominant position and sustainability : how to use Article 102 TFEU as a sword to promote sustainability : lessons learnt from DE/DK interconnector / _rEleni Diamantopoulou -- _tSetting the course : removing competition law obstacles to industry sustainability collaborations / _rMorgan Frontczak -- _tFood supply chain -- _tCompetition policy for a sustainable food sector : an in-house counsel perspective / _rMartyn Chu -- _tAn environmentally and socially broken global food system : what role for competition law? / _rClaudio Lombardi and Tomaso Ferrando -- _tThe footprint of competition : power, value distribution and exploitation in the food supply chain / _rMichelle Meagher and Simon Roberts -- _tIndustrial products -- _tHow EU antitrust law elevates sustainability, and how not : an in-house practitioner perspective on the relationship between antitrust law and sustainability objectives / _rBoris Kasten and Hendrik Reffken -- _tA grey area in green cooperation between competitors : exchanging non-price information within a trade association / _rGianni De Stefano -- _tAgency outlook -- _tCan competition authorities consider sustainability in their decision-making? / _rMartijn Snoep -- _tAustralia / _rGeorgina Foster, Grant Murray and Wendy Thian -- _tEuropean Union / _rLuc Peeperkorn -- _tFrance / _rIsabelle de Silva -- _tGreece / _rIoannis Lianos -- _tSouth Africa / _rTembinkosi Bonakele -- _tUnited Kingdom / _rSandrine Delarue and Mike Walker -- _tAlternative perspectives -- _tA sustainable competition policy is a shared responsibility / _rMartijn Han -- _t"It ain't necessarily so ..." / _rWillem Vriesendorp. |
520 | 3 | _aThe consensus is clear - climate change is the defining challenge of our time. Meeting this challenge requires a collaborative and inclusive response from all segments of society - including private businesses. What role then for competition law and policy? This important and timely book gathers academics, enforcers, economists, lawyers, and industry representatives to explore the applications and limitations of EU competition law in achieving environmental sustainability aims in line with the European Commission's Green Deal as well as the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. They identify the challenges of integrating environmental considerations into competition analysis presented by the existing framework, whether through cooperation by businesses, practices by dominant companies, or consideration of sustainability efficiencies in merger assessments. Practical examples across various sectors are also provided, alongside agency views from different jurisdictions, to illustrate how competition policy can facilitate a sustainable economy. | |
650 | 0 | _aAntitrust law. | |
650 | 0 | _aClimate change mitigation. | |
650 | 0 | _aSustainable development. | |
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_aHolmes, Simon _c(Law teacher), _eeditor. |
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_aMiddelschulte, Dirk, _eeditor. |
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_aSnoep, Martijn, _eeditor. |
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830 | 0 | _aConcurrences (Series) | |
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