The design of competition policy institutions for the 21st century: The Experience of the European Commission and DG Competition
Philip Lowe
págs. 1-11
The General Block Exemption Regulation (GBER):: bigger, simpler and more economic
Harold Nyssens
págs. 12-18
Rolling back regulation in the telecoms sector:: a practical exemple
Ágnes Szarka
págs. 19-24
The new guidelines on the application of Aritcle 81 of the EC Treaty to the maritime sector
Carsten Bermig, Cyril Ritter
págs. 25-29
The new settlement procedure in selected cartel cases
Laura Tierno Centella
págs. 30-36
The importance of access to fuels for competition in the electricity sector:: the case of lignite in Greece
Philippe Chauve, Polyvios Panayides
págs. 37-40
Economic anaylisis in vertical mergers
Raphaël De Connick
págs. 48-52
The CISAC decision - creating competiton beween collecting societies for music rights
Bruno Julie-Malvy
págs. 53-56
Recente cartel cases-Sodium chlorate and alumunium fluoride
Anna Tissot-Favre, Andrej Králik, Tiina Pitkänne, Petr Schoman
págs. 57-60
Mergers: main developments between 1 May and 31 August 2008
Mary Loughran, John Gatti
págs. 61-69
Digital maps go vertical:: TomTom/Tele Atlas and Nolia/NAVTEQ
Carles Esteva Mosso, Michal Mottl, Raphaël De Coninck, Franck Dupont
págs. 70-74
Rewe/Adeg - Food for thought - Austrian markets for daily consumer goods
Michael König, Yvonne Simon, Emmanuel Terrasse, Sandra Kuewki
págs. 75-80
Funding of public service broadcasting and State aid rules - two recent cases in Belgium and Ireland
Nóra Tosics, Ronald Van de Ven, Alexander Riedl
págs. 81-84
The principle of incentive effect applied to training aid:: some recent cases
Loredana Von Butllar, Salim Medghoul
págs. 85-88
The Hellenic Shipyards decision:: Limits to the applications of Article 296 and indemnification provision in privatisation contracts
Christophe Galand
págs. 89-94