EU Competition Law 2200-1S059-ERA
– Terminology employed in competition law.
– Competences of the European Commission and national competition authorities re EU competition law.
– Anticompetitive agreements and methodology of their assessment applied by the European Commission and the European Courts.
– Main types of the anticompetitive agreements.
– Rule of reason.
– Block exemptions and de minimis rule.
– Dominant position.
– Abuse of a dominant position and its assesment.
– Remedies.
– Proceedings before the Commission and leniency programme.
– Private enforcement of EU competition rules.
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
Acquiring knowledge regarding EU rules on anti-competetive agreements, concerted pracitces and decisions by associations of undertakings, as well as abuses of a dominant position. Learing basic skills in clearing contracts and terms and conditions with regard to their compliance with competition law.
Assessment criteria
Student's choice: writing a short essay or taking the exam
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