Following a detailed assessment of the current block exemption regulation, subsequent chapters address the key issues raised by the most common vertical restrictions and contractual models. These include resale price maintenance, exclusive distribution and customer allocation, selective distribution, single-branding, tying, franchise agreements, upfront access payments and category management, agency agreements, subcontracting agreements, and parity obligations.
Key Features:
Reference to different legal systems provides valuable points of comparisonBridges theory and practice, combining academic insight with practical guidanceStrong emphasis on economic analysis and how this informs enforcement practiceComprehensive coverage of the major types of vertical restraints, from traditional models to emerging contractual practicesThorough examination of digital challenges, including e-commerce, online platforms and the impact of digital transformation on distribution models
Vertical Restraints is an essential reference point for competition lawyers in private practice, in the legal departments of companies within the supply chains, and in public enforcement roles. It is also a valuable research resource for scholars in EU competition law.