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EU competition law

EU competition law
This course offers a case-based introduction to EU competition law. By discussing recent cases, students will become familiar with the key rules of EU competition law (cartels, abuse of dominance, mergers and State aid). EU competition law is the European equivalent of Japan’s Anti-Monopoly Act (独占禁止法).

EU competition law usually makes it into the Japanese mainstream media only when high fines are imposed on companies, but behind those headlines lies a fascinating body of law. The cases discussed in class have contributed to shaping the debate about how competition law should deal with powerful companies in an increasingly global and digital society.
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時間割/共通科目コード
コース名
教員
学期
時限
25-302-77
GLP-LP6130S3
EU competition law
VANDE WALLE, Simon A.W.
A1 A2
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英語
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2
実務経験のある教員による授業科目
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他学部履修
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法学政治学研究科
授業計画
1) Introduction to EU competition law 2) A cartel case (Art. 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU) 3) The Guess case - vertical restraints in e-commerce (Art. 101) 4) Google (shopping) case - abuse of dominance (Art. 102) - leveraging 5) Intel - abuse of dominance (Art. 102) - exclusivity and discounts 6) Siemens / Alstom merger - competition policy and industrial policy 7) Hutchison / O2 UK mobile merger - mergers in oligopolistic markets 8) Vertical mergers in the media sector 9) The German Facebook decision – competition law and personal data 10) Apple / Shazam merger - competition law and data 11) Amazon e-book case - abuse of dominance (Art. 102) - most favoured nation clauses 12) State aid case against Ireland’s tax benefits for Apple 13) To be decided based on recent cases
授業の方法
In each class, one or more students will be expected to present one of the cases that will be covered in the class (the cases are listed above). After the presentation, the case will be discussed by the entire group. The reading materials, case presentation and discussion in class will be in English.
成績評価方法
Students will be evaluated based on their participation in the seminar.
教科書
The case materials are publicly available so no specific textbook is required.
参考書
Will be discussed in class.
履修上の注意
The seminar is limited to students of the 総合法政専攻 who focus on competition law in their studies.