Competition and Concentration
Evolution und freiheitlicher Wettbewerb Erich Hoppmann und die aktuelle Diskussion Herausgegeben von Viktor J. Vanberg [Evolution and Freedom of Competition. Erich Hoppmann and the Current Discussion.] Prepared for a conference on the significance of Erich Hoppmann's contribution to competition theory and policy, the articles collected in this volume discuss central issues of the role of competition policy in a free society, including in particular issues raised by the "more economic approach" emphasized recently in EU competition law. (read more...) |
Allocation Procedures
Nina Malaviya Verteilungsentscheidungen und Verteilungsverfahren Zur staatlichen Güterverteilung in Konkurrenzsituationen [Allocation Decision and Allocation Procedures. The Public Allocation of Limited Goods in a Competitive Situation.] In this book, Nina Malaviya discusses allocation decisions as an all-encompassing phenomenon in administrative law. She deals with the basic principles and the scope of application, the procedures and the criteria as well as the aspects of constitutional law involved. (read more...) |
Economic Law
Fabian Pfuhl Von erlaubter Verkaufsförderung und strafbarer Korruption Lauterkeitsrechtliche Analyse der Wertreklame gegenüber Weiterveräußerern und Leitfaden für die werbende Praxis [Unprohibited Sales Promotion and Indictable Corruption. An Analysis of Sales Promotions Directed at Resellers from the Perspective of the Fair Trade Law and Guidelines for Advertising Practice.] Fabian Pfuhl analyzes the business connections between an advertising manufacturer of goods and the so wooed distributors under competiton and criminal law aspects. The author establishes manageable criteria to draw the thin line between promotion and payoff. (read more...) |
Economic Order, Economic Policy
Tobias Reimold Der Handel mit Bildungsdienstleistungen nach dem GATS [The Trade in Educational Services under the GATS.] In this work, Tobias Reimold analyzes the legal framework of the GATS regarding trade in educational services and focuses on possible conflicts between a liberalization of trade and national and European politics in the education sector. (read more...) |














