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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
DROI8029-1  Introduction to EC Competition Law
Duration :  15h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Bachelor in Law, 3rd yearFirst semester4
Advanced Master in Interdisciplinary Analysis of European ConstructionFirst semester4
Holder(s) :  Nicolas Petit
Language :  English language
Course contents :  Over the past decades, EU competition law has become a key component of both business and European law. With fines crossing 1 billion Euros in antitrust cases (e.g., Intel), risks of jail sentences for chief executives, and the prohibition of State-sponsored subsidies, the importance of competition "compliance" for companies has become critical. In addition, the commitment of governments to lower prices, better quality and thriving innovation, has led competition authorities to implement strong enforcement programmes across Europe. In 2004, for instance, the European Commission ordered Microsoft to unbundle its Windows Media Player from its operating system Windows.
This introduction course focuses on the core provisions of EU competition law: the prohibition of restrictive agreements, abuses of dominant position, merger control and state aid. It also provides some hints on various related subjects, such as the enforcement of competition law, and the multi-jurisdictional context in which European competition law is applied (i.e. : intervention of the national competition law councils of the 27 member States).
During the course, students will have the opportunity to familiarise themselves thoroughly with the materials of the subject matter, and to follow the implementation of the competition agenda by the EU Commission. This course is taught in English.
Course objective :  Help students familiarize with a key area of European policy and business law.
Prerequisites :  None.
Workshops :  None.
Organization :  Ex-cathedra course.
Written notes :  Written notes.
Assessment :  A detailed outline will be provided to the students.
Contacts :  Oral exam (students will be granted a short newspaper article related to EU competition law, and requested to provide a critical analysis).
The exam is in English.


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