Review from previous edition The book is a useful tool for all practitioners who encounter any kind of vertical agreements. ... unlike many other more general or academic competition law handbooks Vertical Agreements in EU Competition Law is clearly a book from practitioners to practitioners, which is a useful tool for every practicing lawyer.

Katri Paas-Mohando, Global Competition Litigation Review

This is a work that every practitioner who may be faced with giving advice on vertical restraints in the EU should be familiar with. For the inexperienced, it provides a useful introduction, for the very experienced it provides a useful aide-memoire; and - more importantly - as a guidebook or road map it provides a useful step-by-step check list, which ensures that no oversights occur.

Dr Bruce Wardhaugh, European Competition Law Review

Now in its fourth edition, this volume provides comprehensive, specialised coverage of EU competition law applicable to vertical agreements, offering insightful analysis of the new block exemption regime under the Regulation (EU) 2022/720 and the 2022 Vertical Guidelines, and the block exemption regime applicable to the distribution of motor vehicles. Business practice is replete with vertical agreements and practitioners are often asked to advise on the admissibility of certain restrictions of competition included in such agreements. The latest edition of Vertical Agreements in EU Competition Law discusses these restrictions and the different distribution systems in which they can be found, including exclusive, selective, and free distribution, as well as franchising and agency. It offers expanded coverage of regulations applicable to online sales and advertising, including a new chapter on e-commerce. The authors draw on their competition law experience to provide detailed and practice-oriented analysis of the EU regulatory framework as applied by the Commission and the EU courts. The latest instalment of an established practitioner text, Vertical Agreements in EU Competition Law is an essential resource for lawyers and legal counsel practising in the field of competition law.
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Now in its fourth edition, this volume provides comprehensive and updated coverage of EU competition law applicable to vertical agreements. It offers insightful analysis of the new block exemption regime under the Regulation (EU) 2022/720 and the 2022 Vertical Guidelines, and the block exemption regime applicable to motor vehicle distribution.
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Part One: Introduction 1: Introduction Part Two: Vertical Agreements under Regulation 2022/720 2: Road Map 3: Article 2(1): Scope of Application of Regulation 2022/720 4: Article 2(2) - Article 2(7): Limits to the Scope of Application of Regulation 2022/720 5: Article 3: Market Share Ceiling 6: Article 4: Hardcore Regulations 7: Article 5: Excluded Restrictions 8: Article 6 (Withdrawal) and Article 7 (Non-Application) 9: Frequently Used Distribution and Supply Scenarios 10: E-Commerce Part Three: Vertical Agreements Outside Regulation 2022/720 11: Self-Assessment of Vertical Agreements and Related Economics Part Four: Motor Vehicle Distribution 12: Motor Vehicle Distribution (with Herlinde Burez)
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Frank Wijckmans is a member of the Brussels Bar and partner at the Brussels-based law firm Faros - Competition and Data Protection. Frank is professor at the Brussels School of Competition (LLM program) and Assessor at the Belgian Competition Authority. He was expert advisor to DG Competition in the preparation of the new block exemption regime on vertical agreements. He holds an LLM from the University of Virgina and a lic. iuris from the University of Antwerp. Filip Tuytschaever is a member of the Brussels Bar and partner at the Brussels-based law firm contrast. Filip is a professor of EU competition law at the Law Faculty of the University of Brussels (VUB). Filip holds a lic. iuris from the University of Ghent, an LLM in International and European Law from the University of Brussels (VUB) and in Business Management from VLEKHO. He was awarded a PhD in Law from the European University Institute (Florence) and was a national expert in the Secretariat-General of the EU Commission and an intern in its Legal Service.
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Offers practitioners complete coverage of vertical agreements under the new legislative framework Serves as an indispensable resource for drafting or reviewing vertical agreements, providing practical solutions to commercial problems Provides up-to-date analysis and hands-on guidance for practitioners in competition law
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198897323
Publisert
2025
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1188 gr
Høyde
253 mm
Bredde
179 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
608

Om bidragsyterne

Frank Wijckmans is a member of the Brussels Bar and partner at the Brussels-based law firm Faros - Competition and Data Protection. Frank is professor at the Brussels School of Competition (LLM program) and Assessor at the Belgian Competition Authority. He was expert advisor to DG Competition in the preparation of the new block exemption regime on vertical agreements. He holds an LLM from the University of Virgina and a lic. iuris from the University of Antwerp. Filip Tuytschaever is a member of the Brussels Bar and partner at the Brussels-based law firm contrast. Filip is a professor of EU competition law at the Law Faculty of the University of Brussels (VUB). Filip holds a lic. iuris from the University of Ghent, an LLM in International and European Law from the University of Brussels (VUB) and in Business Management from VLEKHO. He was awarded a PhD in Law from the European University Institute (Florence) and was a national expert in the Secretariat-General of the EU Commission and an intern in its Legal Service.