Produced in conjunction with the Inns of Court School of Law, the Bar Manuals are designed specifically for students on the Bar Vocational Course. The series takes a practical and accessible approach to subjects covered on the Bar Vocational Course, placing them in context with worked examples and sample materials. This edition covers the important topics found in EC Competition law in depth and from a practitioner's perspective, making them an indispensable aid to the student. The manual poses and answers problems that will face the junior practitioner including, how to write an opinion for a client in a case raising issues of competition law; how to draft statements of case which rely upon European competition laws either as a cause of action or as a defence. These issues are discussed as case studies so that the context is clear.
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This manual examines EC competition law from a practitioner's perspective. It both poses and answers questions in a logical way, reflecting the concerns of professional practice. It has sections examining: the remedies availble to litigants in both English and European courts; the impact of co-operation between national courts and competition authorities and the European Commission; the trends in competition law, taking into account European Commission consultation and draft notices; and the procedure on an investigation by the European Commission. Case studies are used to examine problems that might be faced by the junior practitioner, such as how to write an opinion for a client in a case raising issues of competition law and how to draft pleadings which rely upon European competition law, either as a cause of action of as a defence. The manual also contains sections introducing the European Union, its principles and institutions.
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