Recensione:
Quite simply Faull and Nikpay is the best single volume work dealing with EU competition law that is available, and all associated with its writing and publication should be congratulated Faull and Nikpay is the best of the breed. (Mark Furse, European Competition Law Review)
The third edition of this extremely reliable text is therefore greatly to be welcomed. Quite simply Faull and Nikpay is the best single volume work dealing with EU competition law that is available, and all associated with its writing and publication should be congratulated ... this text is truly comprehensive ... Faull and Nikpay is the best of the breed. (Mark Fuse, Professor of Competition Law and Policy, University of Glasgow)
For readers unfamiliar with this work, it is the only treatise on EU competition law whose contributors are active or former European antitrust enforcers ... There aren't many books on EU competition law that this writer would deem as 'must haves'. But this third edition of Faull and Nikpay surely falls within this highest category. Messers Faull and Nikpay should be congratulated for their Herculean efforts in producing this extraordinary work. (Frank Fine, Head of International Antitrust, DeHeng Brussels)
OUP now sells most of the best large books published on competition law and policy ... One very helpful feature of the first edition is that it has attracted postgraduate students to read the book, which contains a substantial introduction to the relevant economic theory ... Long may the original contributors have the energy to edit such a perceptive and substaintial work. (Valentine Korah, UCL)
L'autore:
Jonathan Faull is co-editor of Faull and Nikpay: The EU Law of Competition. He is Director General for Internal Market and Services at the European Commission in Brussels. He is Visiting Professor at King's College, London and the College of Europe, Bruges, and Emeritus Professor at the Institute of European Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Ali Nikpay is co-editor of Faull and Nikpay: The EU Law of Competition. He is a partner at Gibson Dunn and head of their competition and antitrust practice group in London. He is a Visiting Fellow Lecturer at the University of Oxford and was a Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics. Prior to joining Gibson Dunn, he was the Senior Director for Cartels and Criminal Enforcement at the Office of Fair Trading.
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