Recientemente ha sido publicado el libro «The Goals of Competition Law», que contiene artículos de importantes autores que analizan los fundamentos normativos del derecho de la competencia y sus fines.
Es para nosotros motivo de orgullo que dentro de los 25 autores internacionales escogidos para la publicación, dos han sido contribuidores y asesores del blog La Libre Competencia: Juan David Gutiérrez (creador del blog), y Carlos Pablo Márquez, (quien además es actualmente Superintendente Delegado para la Protección de la Competencia de la autoridad colombiana).
El libro se puede adquirir en la página de la editorial Edward Elgar y en algunos países ya está disponible para descarga digital.
A continuación el índice de los artículos del libro y sus autores:
Preface
PART I: NORMATIVE FOUNDATIONS OF COMPETITION LAW
1. On the Choice of Welfare Standards in Competition Law
Louis Kaplow2. What is Competition?
Maurice E. Stucke3. Characteristic Aspects of Competition and their Consequences for the Objectives of Competition Law – Comment on Stucke
Andreas Fuchs4. The Multiple Personalities of EU Competition Law: Time for a Comprehensive Debate on its Objectives
Laura Parret5. The Goals of European Competition Law: Some Distortions in the Literature – Comment on Parret
David J. Gerber6. Thinking Inside the Box: Why Competition as a Process is a Sui Generis Right – a Methodological Observation
Oles Andriychuk7. Legal Interpretation and Practice versus Legal Theory: A Reconciliation of Competition Goals – Comment on Andriychuk
Anca Daniela Chirita8. On the Normative Foundations of Competition Law – Efficiency, Political Freedom and the Freedom to Compete
Frank Maier-Rigaud9. Efficiency, Political Freedom and the Freedom to Compete – Comment on Maier-Rigaud
Heike Schweitzer10. Economic Content of Competition Law: The Point of Regulating Preferences
Adrian Künzler11. On the Difference of Methodology in Jurisprudence and Economics – Comment on Künzler
Iwakazu Takahashi12. Do Words Matter? A Discussion on Words used to Designate Values Associated with Competition Law
Paul Nihoul13. On Words and on Shifting their Meaning – Comment on Nihoul
Josef Bejcek14. Antitrust Pluralism and Justice
Abayomi Al-Ameen15. Antitrust Pluralism and Justice – Comment on Al-Ameen
Michal S. Gal and Eran FishPART II: SELECTED ISSUES RELATED TO THE GOALS OF COMPETITION LAW
16. The Single Market Imperative and Consumer Welfare: Irreconcilable Goals? Exploring the Tensions Amongst the Objectives of European Competition Law through the Lens of Parallel Trade in Pharmaceuticals
Matteo Negrinotti17. Goals of Union Competition Law on Regulated Markets: Pharmaceutical Industry and Parallel Trade – Comment on Negrinotti
Luboš Tichý18. Excessive Pricing and the Goals of Competition Law
Thomas Ackermann19. Excessive Pricing and the Goals of Competition Law: An Enforcement Perspective – Comment on Ackermann
Jörg Philipp Terhechte20. China’s Anti-Monopoly Law: Agent of Competition Enhancement or Engine of Industrial Policy?
Xiaoye Wang and Jessica Su21. China’s Anti-Monopoly Law: Agent of Competition Enhancement or Engine of Industrial Policy? – Comment on Wang and Su
Deborah Healey22. Reflections on the Concepts of ‘Economic Freedom’, ‘Free Competition’ and ‘Efficiency’ from the Perspective of Developing Countries
Mor Bakhoum23. A Social Approach to the Goals of Competition Law in Developing Countries – Comment on Bakhoum
Karounga Diawara24. Competition Law Goals in Agricultural Markets: A Latin American Perspective
Juan David Gutiérrez Rodríguez25. Agricultural Markets and Competition Policy in Latin America: Conflicts of Goals, Rules and Enforcement Policies – Comment on Gutiérrez Rodríguez
Carlos Pablo Márquez26. The Basic Goal of Competition Law: To Protect the Opposite Side of the Market
Daniel Zimmer