The goal of this important new series is to publish important and original studies in the various branches of European Community law. Each work will provide a clear, concise, and critical exposition of the law in its social, economic, and political context at a level that will interest and benefit advanced students, lawyers, academics, and government and community officials. The premier monograph in the Oxford European Community Law Series, General Editor, F.G. Jacobs, QC and King's College, London, this study details the historical origins and development of EEC competition law and illustrates the main areas of substantive law in its economic and institutional contexts by discussing the decisions and policy of the EEC and the European Court of Justice. Throughout, comparisons are made with other systems, particularly United States antitrust laws.
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