Author: Annie Beziz-Ayache
Publisher: Editions Ellipses
ISBN: 2340074746
Category : Law
Languages : fr
Pages : 237
Book Description
24 fiches pour réviser tout le cours de droit pénal de l'environnement : les définitions à connaître, les erreurs à éviter, les points essentiels à retenir ;des exercices corrigés pour vérifier ses connaissances ;des repères bibliographiques pour aller plus loin ;1 index.
Fiches de droit pénal de l'environnement
Author: Annie Beziz-Ayache
Publisher: Editions Ellipses
ISBN: 2340074746
Category : Law
Languages : fr
Pages : 237
Book Description
24 fiches pour réviser tout le cours de droit pénal de l'environnement : les définitions à connaître, les erreurs à éviter, les points essentiels à retenir ;des exercices corrigés pour vérifier ses connaissances ;des repères bibliographiques pour aller plus loin ;1 index.
Publisher: Editions Ellipses
ISBN: 2340074746
Category : Law
Languages : fr
Pages : 237
Book Description
24 fiches pour réviser tout le cours de droit pénal de l'environnement : les définitions à connaître, les erreurs à éviter, les points essentiels à retenir ;des exercices corrigés pour vérifier ses connaissances ;des repères bibliographiques pour aller plus loin ;1 index.
Fiches de droit pénal de l'environnement
Author: Annie Beziz-Ayache
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782340074491
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782340074491
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Role of Economic Analysis in EU Competition Law: the European School, Fourth Edition
Author: Doris Hildebrand
Publisher: International Competition Law
ISBN: 9789041162458
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
International Competition Law Series Volume 66 The Role of Economic Analysis in EU Competition Law, Fourth Edtionand in its revised and updated fourth edition, explores the full spectrum of the development of European economic approach in competition law. Almost two decades after the arrival of the and‘more economics based approachand’ to EU competition law, this economic school of thought, the European School, has been properly defined and is now in general used among competition law practitioners and their government counterparts. This approach, studied by Doris Hildebrand since the first edition of this now-classic work, implements the European cornerstones of the social market economy concept such as freedom of contract, social fairness, and the equality principle. In this edition, the author uncovers its multiple rationales as it has gradually formulated the legal principles of and‘competition economicsand’ that have come to underlie all matters related to Article 101 (1), Article 101 (3), Article 102, the Merger Regulation, and the State Aid provisions. As in previous editions, the bookand’s interdisciplinary approach integrates law and economics in such a way that economics in competition proceedings becomes easier to understand for lawyers not trained in economic theory or economic school of thoughts. It offers an in-depth description of and‘European Schooland’ theories and applications, particularly with respect to vertical and horizontal agreements. In addition, the book provides solid guidance on the definition of the relevant antitrust markets, with a detailed description of the hypothetical monopolist test. Whatand’s in this book: Among the fundamental elements discussed are the following: application of economics in the competition test as developed by the EU Courts; concrete economic analysis companies need to perform in order to qualify for an exemption; test procedures to assess whether a certain behaviour constitutes an abuse under Article 82; various methodologies to define markets; contrasting the European and Chicago schools; practical implementation of the EU social market economy objective in EU competition law; workable competition vs. effective competition; changes in the enforcement system; use of evidence in market definition practice; State Aid provisions; and empirical techniques used to evaluate a merger. All significant cases contributory to the development of European competition economics are discussed and analysed in detail. and‘The Frameand’, the first chapter that has been included in this edition, clearly demonstrates all the ways in which EU competition policy represents an essential foundation of the EU. Moreover and‘The Frameand’ elaborates that the social market economy objective as defined in the Lisbon Treaty is, from the economic perspective, the appropriate benchmark in any EU competition law assessment. This benchmark requires a holistic approach by taking into account and‘utilitiesand’ of EU citizens instead of focusing on price elements only. How will this help you: This new updated and revised edition has been greatly anticipated and will be widely welcomed. The book helps to develop expertise in applying the and‘more economics based approachand’ by citing the relevant case law. Competition lawyers, corporate in-house counsel, competition authorities, and courts will appreciate the bookand’s clear, understandable discussion of the relevant European competition theory, authoritative guidance on the application of economic analysis, and practical insight in dealing with these subjects in real-world cases. and
Publisher: International Competition Law
ISBN: 9789041162458
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 554
Book Description
International Competition Law Series Volume 66 The Role of Economic Analysis in EU Competition Law, Fourth Edtionand in its revised and updated fourth edition, explores the full spectrum of the development of European economic approach in competition law. Almost two decades after the arrival of the and‘more economics based approachand’ to EU competition law, this economic school of thought, the European School, has been properly defined and is now in general used among competition law practitioners and their government counterparts. This approach, studied by Doris Hildebrand since the first edition of this now-classic work, implements the European cornerstones of the social market economy concept such as freedom of contract, social fairness, and the equality principle. In this edition, the author uncovers its multiple rationales as it has gradually formulated the legal principles of and‘competition economicsand’ that have come to underlie all matters related to Article 101 (1), Article 101 (3), Article 102, the Merger Regulation, and the State Aid provisions. As in previous editions, the bookand’s interdisciplinary approach integrates law and economics in such a way that economics in competition proceedings becomes easier to understand for lawyers not trained in economic theory or economic school of thoughts. It offers an in-depth description of and‘European Schooland’ theories and applications, particularly with respect to vertical and horizontal agreements. In addition, the book provides solid guidance on the definition of the relevant antitrust markets, with a detailed description of the hypothetical monopolist test. Whatand’s in this book: Among the fundamental elements discussed are the following: application of economics in the competition test as developed by the EU Courts; concrete economic analysis companies need to perform in order to qualify for an exemption; test procedures to assess whether a certain behaviour constitutes an abuse under Article 82; various methodologies to define markets; contrasting the European and Chicago schools; practical implementation of the EU social market economy objective in EU competition law; workable competition vs. effective competition; changes in the enforcement system; use of evidence in market definition practice; State Aid provisions; and empirical techniques used to evaluate a merger. All significant cases contributory to the development of European competition economics are discussed and analysed in detail. and‘The Frameand’, the first chapter that has been included in this edition, clearly demonstrates all the ways in which EU competition policy represents an essential foundation of the EU. Moreover and‘The Frameand’ elaborates that the social market economy objective as defined in the Lisbon Treaty is, from the economic perspective, the appropriate benchmark in any EU competition law assessment. This benchmark requires a holistic approach by taking into account and‘utilitiesand’ of EU citizens instead of focusing on price elements only. How will this help you: This new updated and revised edition has been greatly anticipated and will be widely welcomed. The book helps to develop expertise in applying the and‘more economics based approachand’ by citing the relevant case law. Competition lawyers, corporate in-house counsel, competition authorities, and courts will appreciate the bookand’s clear, understandable discussion of the relevant European competition theory, authoritative guidance on the application of economic analysis, and practical insight in dealing with these subjects in real-world cases. and
Geographical Indications for Food Products
Author: Marsha A. Echols
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041167404
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Since the first edition of this indispensable volume nearly a decade ago, great changes have taken place in the national and international legal and regulatory frameworks for geographical indications (GIs) systems for food products. Rather than limitation (designed to prevent the use of ‘culture’ for protectionist purposes), the preponderance now favours recognition of GIs, with enforcement directed at protection. While the World Trade Organization (WTO) and its Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) remain the multilateral legal benchmarks for GIs, the field has been assertively entered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) with the 2015 Geneva Act (which adds GIs to the Lisbon Agreement), national laws in key jurisdictions, and bilateral and proposed mega-regional trade agreements with provisions on food vastly more detailed than the relevant TRIPS articles. Still notable for its thorough exploration of the meaning of the TRIPS commitments, the second edition brings to its commentary and guidance a new perspective that takes the changed conditions fully into account. With no sacrifice of depth, the author covers a wide range of issues such as the following: • estimates of the value added by origin and tradition; • GIs as a tool for national and local development; • growing importance of the concepts heirloom, heritage, and local; • minimum standards of protection under TRIPS; • administration and policing of product characteristics; • procedures followed by the European Union, India, Japan and others; • applicable laws concerning labelling and unfair business practices; • traditional communal nature of GIs versus private property characterization; • significance of the WTO’s Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade; • administrative and procedural rules at WTO, regional, and national levels; • the role of the Codex Alimentarius; and • the role of the TRIPS Council. Given that experience and research have revealed the great financial and cultural value of GIs, this thoroughly updated detailed analysis and interpretation of current trends in food product regulation worldwide is of crucial importance to an adequate understanding of the trade rules that apply to the recognition, protection, and enforcement of GIs and competing names. It is sure to be of great value to those concerned with this specialized field, whether practitioners, food producers and traders, jurists, officials, policymakers, or academics.
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
ISBN: 9041167404
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Since the first edition of this indispensable volume nearly a decade ago, great changes have taken place in the national and international legal and regulatory frameworks for geographical indications (GIs) systems for food products. Rather than limitation (designed to prevent the use of ‘culture’ for protectionist purposes), the preponderance now favours recognition of GIs, with enforcement directed at protection. While the World Trade Organization (WTO) and its Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) remain the multilateral legal benchmarks for GIs, the field has been assertively entered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) with the 2015 Geneva Act (which adds GIs to the Lisbon Agreement), national laws in key jurisdictions, and bilateral and proposed mega-regional trade agreements with provisions on food vastly more detailed than the relevant TRIPS articles. Still notable for its thorough exploration of the meaning of the TRIPS commitments, the second edition brings to its commentary and guidance a new perspective that takes the changed conditions fully into account. With no sacrifice of depth, the author covers a wide range of issues such as the following: • estimates of the value added by origin and tradition; • GIs as a tool for national and local development; • growing importance of the concepts heirloom, heritage, and local; • minimum standards of protection under TRIPS; • administration and policing of product characteristics; • procedures followed by the European Union, India, Japan and others; • applicable laws concerning labelling and unfair business practices; • traditional communal nature of GIs versus private property characterization; • significance of the WTO’s Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade; • administrative and procedural rules at WTO, regional, and national levels; • the role of the Codex Alimentarius; and • the role of the TRIPS Council. Given that experience and research have revealed the great financial and cultural value of GIs, this thoroughly updated detailed analysis and interpretation of current trends in food product regulation worldwide is of crucial importance to an adequate understanding of the trade rules that apply to the recognition, protection, and enforcement of GIs and competing names. It is sure to be of great value to those concerned with this specialized field, whether practitioners, food producers and traders, jurists, officials, policymakers, or academics.
Terminologie et traduction
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European Economic Community countries
Languages : fr
Pages : 342
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European Economic Community countries
Languages : fr
Pages : 342
Book Description
Droit pénal de l'environnement
Author: Madeleine Lobé Lobas
Publisher: Editions Ellipses
ISBN: 2340083915
Category : Law
Languages : fr
Pages : 463
Book Description
Cet ouvrage fournira aux étudiants en droit toutes les clés pour comprendre le droit pénal de l'environnement. Pour chaque chapitre couvrant un thème du droit pénal de l'environnement, il vise 4 objectifs : Apprendre : des fiches de cours pédagogiques et exhaustives ;Approfondir : des éléments pour aller plus loin sur un point spécifique du sujet ;Appliquer : des exercices d’application corrigés ;Réviser : des fiches sur les notions essentielles à connaître. Un ouvrage essentiel pour maîtriser et approfondir son cours de droit pénal de l'environnement.
Publisher: Editions Ellipses
ISBN: 2340083915
Category : Law
Languages : fr
Pages : 463
Book Description
Cet ouvrage fournira aux étudiants en droit toutes les clés pour comprendre le droit pénal de l'environnement. Pour chaque chapitre couvrant un thème du droit pénal de l'environnement, il vise 4 objectifs : Apprendre : des fiches de cours pédagogiques et exhaustives ;Approfondir : des éléments pour aller plus loin sur un point spécifique du sujet ;Appliquer : des exercices d’application corrigés ;Réviser : des fiches sur les notions essentielles à connaître. Un ouvrage essentiel pour maîtriser et approfondir son cours de droit pénal de l'environnement.
Canadiana
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1562
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1562
Book Description
The Role of Economic Analysis in the EC Competition Rules
Author: Doris Hildebrand
Publisher: Springer
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
Focusing on the EC rules applying to businesses (Article 85, Article 86, And The Merger Regulation), this book evaluates the role of economic analysis in EC competition law. Although clearly written for a legal audience, The book is interdisciplinary, integrating both law and economics in such as way that economics in competition proceedings becomes easier to understand for people not trained in economic theory. A comprehensive presentation of the competition rules, including an overview of competition theory, prepares the scene. The concept of competition is developed from an economic point of view because knowledge of economic theory becomes essential in EC competition law. Judgements of the EC Courts--as well as such relevant documents as the Commission's Green Paper on Vertical Restraints--serve to highlight the Commission's approach. The book provides practical guidance on how to apply an economic analysis under the EC competition rules. Lawyers will appreciate the clear, easy-to-follow discussion of competition theory, The authoritative evaluation of the increasing importance of economics in competition law, And The expert guidance in dealing with this subject.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
Focusing on the EC rules applying to businesses (Article 85, Article 86, And The Merger Regulation), this book evaluates the role of economic analysis in EC competition law. Although clearly written for a legal audience, The book is interdisciplinary, integrating both law and economics in such as way that economics in competition proceedings becomes easier to understand for people not trained in economic theory. A comprehensive presentation of the competition rules, including an overview of competition theory, prepares the scene. The concept of competition is developed from an economic point of view because knowledge of economic theory becomes essential in EC competition law. Judgements of the EC Courts--as well as such relevant documents as the Commission's Green Paper on Vertical Restraints--serve to highlight the Commission's approach. The book provides practical guidance on how to apply an economic analysis under the EC competition rules. Lawyers will appreciate the clear, easy-to-follow discussion of competition theory, The authoritative evaluation of the increasing importance of economics in competition law, And The expert guidance in dealing with this subject.
GDPR and Biobanking
Author: Jane Reichel
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030493881
Category : Biobanks
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Part I Setting the scene -- Introduction: Individual rights, the public interest and biobank research 4000 (8) -- Genetic data and privacy protection -- Part II GDPR and European responses -- Biobank governance and the impact of the GDPR on the regulation of biobank research -- Controller' and processor's responsibilities in biobank research under GDPR -- Individual rights in biobank research under GDPR -- Safeguards and derogations relating to processing for archiving purposes in the scientific purposes: Article 89 analysis for biobank research -- A Pan-European analysis of Article 89 implementation and national biobank research regulations -- EEA, Switzerland analysis of GDPR requirements and national biobank research regulations -- Part III National insights in biobank regulatory frameworks -- Selected 10-15 countries for reports: Germany -- Greece -- France -- Finland -- Sweden -- United Kingdom -- Part IV Conclusions -- Reflections on individual rights, the public interest and biobank research, ramifications and ways forward. .
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3030493881
Category : Biobanks
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Part I Setting the scene -- Introduction: Individual rights, the public interest and biobank research 4000 (8) -- Genetic data and privacy protection -- Part II GDPR and European responses -- Biobank governance and the impact of the GDPR on the regulation of biobank research -- Controller' and processor's responsibilities in biobank research under GDPR -- Individual rights in biobank research under GDPR -- Safeguards and derogations relating to processing for archiving purposes in the scientific purposes: Article 89 analysis for biobank research -- A Pan-European analysis of Article 89 implementation and national biobank research regulations -- EEA, Switzerland analysis of GDPR requirements and national biobank research regulations -- Part III National insights in biobank regulatory frameworks -- Selected 10-15 countries for reports: Germany -- Greece -- France -- Finland -- Sweden -- United Kingdom -- Part IV Conclusions -- Reflections on individual rights, the public interest and biobank research, ramifications and ways forward. .
Government of Canada Publications, Quarterly Catalogue
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1514
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1514
Book Description