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... 38 5 . Chapter 1 : Conclusion 39 Chapter 2 : The Goals and Objectives of Communications Regulation 43 1 . Introduction 2 . Economic Objectives 44 46 2.2 The Internal Market 49 2.3 Innovation 52 3.2 3. 2.1 Consumer Welfare 46.
... 38 5 . Chapter 1 : Conclusion 39 Chapter 2 : The Goals and Objectives of Communications Regulation 43 1 . Introduction 2 . Economic Objectives 44 46 2.2 The Internal Market 49 2.3 Innovation 52 3.2 3. 2.1 Consumer Welfare 46.
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Mira Burri Nenova, Mira Burri. 2.2 The Internal Market 49 2.3 Innovation 52 3.2 3 . 2.3.1 Standards 2.3.2 Intellectual Property Rights : Some Brief Remarks 2.3.3 Facility - based or Service - based Competition ? 2.4 Interim Conclusion on ...
Mira Burri Nenova, Mira Burri. 2.2 The Internal Market 49 2.3 Innovation 52 3.2 3 . 2.3.1 Standards 2.3.2 Intellectual Property Rights : Some Brief Remarks 2.3.3 Facility - based or Service - based Competition ? 2.4 Interim Conclusion on ...
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... Innovation 315 2.2 Societal Goals and Objectives 319 Step 2 : Conclusion 321 3 . Step 3 : Endangering the Authority and Integrity of Competition Law : 322 4 . Yes or No ? The Answer 326 5 . Some Speculations on the Future 328 Epilogue ...
... Innovation 315 2.2 Societal Goals and Objectives 319 Step 2 : Conclusion 321 3 . Step 3 : Endangering the Authority and Integrity of Competition Law : 322 4 . Yes or No ? The Answer 326 5 . Some Speculations on the Future 328 Epilogue ...
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5 | 34 |
CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical | 60 |
1 | 70 |
4 | 100 |
1 | 107 |
CEPS Centre for European Policy Studies | 122 |
2 | 132 |
Conclusion | 151 |
1 | 281 |
120 | 284 |
Introduction | 288 |
Conclusion | 294 |
2 | 299 |
Competition Law versus the Intrinsic | 300 |
EFD Essential Facilities Doctrine | 303 |
EPG Electronic Programme Guide | 313 |
135 | 153 |
CEPT European Conference of Postal | 186 |
CFI Court of First Instance | 196 |
The Goals and Objectives of Communications | 222 |
Choice of Remedies | 230 |
Conclusion | 241 |
The World Trade Organization | 247 |
CMLR Common Market Law Reports | 272 |
The WTO Law on Telecommunications and the EC | 273 |
Competition Law versus the Goals and Objectives | 314 |
Endangering the Authority and Integrity of | 322 |
Some Speculations on the Future | 328 |
122 | 330 |
Epilogue | 337 |
idi | 351 |
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute | 352 |
About the Author | 363 |
Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
abuse Access Directive Annex on Telecommunications antitrust application Article 82 EC basic telecommunications CMLR commitments communications markets Competition Policy competition rules consumer context convergence Council Court Damien Geradin Decision defined dominant position EC communications EC competition law economic electronic communications networks electronic communications sector ensure European Commission European Community European Parliament Framework Directive framework for electronic GATS ibid Information Society infra innovation interconnection International liberalisation market analysis market definition market shares Member Microsoft monopoly network effects network externalities Network Industries networks and services Nihoul and Peter NRAs obligations paras Paul Nihoul Peter Rodford Philip Marsden Pierre Larouche Reference Paper regime regulatory framework relevant market sector specific regulation SMP Guidelines SSNIP supra Chapter supra note supra note 16 Telecom Telecommunications Policy telecommunications sector telecommunications services telephone Tetra Pak Treaty tying undertakings Universal Service Directive World Trade Organization