Competition and Regulation in Network Industries
2000 - 2015
Current editor(s): Hans Kluwer
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Volume 1, issue 4, 2000
- The principle of essential facilities in European community competition law - the position since Bronner pp. 375-406
- J. Temple Lang
- Relevant market definition in network industries: Air transport and telecommunications pp. 407-446
- P. Larouche
- New technologies and convergence of markets: implications for telecommunications regulation pp. 447-469
- Timothy Tardiff
- Introducing telecommunications competition through a wireless licencse: lessons from Morocco pp. 469-478
- C.M. Rossotto and B. Wellenius
Volume 1, issue 3, 2000
- A competitive European energy market: creating a culture of competition pp. 259-268
- L. Hancher
- Competition law issues arising from the liberalisation process pp. 269-286
- M. Albers
- The impact of liberalisation on long-term energy contracts pp. 287-304
- Slot P-J-
- New energy law in France: The implementation of electricity and gas EC directives pp. 305-338
- N. Charbit
- Energy trading in the EU: Commoditisation of electricyt and the emergence of energy exchanges pp. 339-352
- S. Schulte-beckhausen
- Consumers and energy liberalisation pp. 353-374
- F. Mcgowan
Volume 1, issue 2, 2000
- Cross-border transmission of electricity in the European energy market: Regulatory issues pp. 127-156
- L. Hancher
- As the airline industry evolves to a network industry, How should competition policy adapt pp. 157-184
- A. Ryan
- Convergence in the European communications sector - An analysis pp. 185-222
- C. Humpe
- Foundations and structure of state responsibility for infrastructure pp. 223-244
- G. Hermes
- Paul Nihoul, Droit Européen des télécommunications pp. 245-249
- D. Geradin
- Stan J. Liebowitz and E. Margolis (eds.), Winners, losers and Microsoft competition and antitrus in high-technology pp. 249-253
- B. Dumont
Volume 1, issue 1, 2000
- Institutional aspects of EU regulatory reforms in the telecommunications sector: an analysis of the role of national regulatory authorities pp. 5-33
- D. Geradin
- Local loop unbundling and regulatory risk pp. 33-55
- Chris Doyle
- The recent case law of the European court of justice on state monopolies and its implication for network industries pp. 55-88
- F. Blum
- Light-handed regulation of electricity networks in New Zealand: The failure of the New Zealand model pp. 89-100
- C. Cornwell and R. Patterson
- Carl Shapiro and Hal R. Varian, information rules: a strategic guide to the network economy pp. 101-108
- B. Dumont
- F. Blum and A. Logue, State monopolies under EC Law pp. 107-111
- C. Humpe
- Thomas Cottier and Petros C. Mavoidis, Eds; Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer, Associate Ed, State Trading in the Twenty-First century pp. 110-121
- D. Luff