Research Handbook on Sustainability and Competition Law

Edited by Julian Nowag

ISBN13: 9781802204650

Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

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Published: 28/07/2024

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This Research Handbook explores the complex interplay between competition law and sustainability, and also provides key insights into the role and limitations that tax, environmental laws, consumer laws, and social laws have in promoting sustainability. A distinguished array of international experts examine core principles of environmental and social sustainability, delve into the economic dynamics that shape this multidimensional relationship, and critically analyse how competition law and policy can both positively and negatively shape sustainability outcomes. The Research Handbook presents a detailed overview of various policy questions surrounding sustainability and antitrust law – considering their economic, legal, and institutional aspects – and includes diverse jurisdictional perspectives which highlight the many nuances in this increasingly relevant interface. The Research Handbook on Sustainability and Competition Law is an essential resource for academics, researchers, and students of competition and antitrust law and environmental law. Its in-depth exploration of economic analysis, policy perspectives, and different legal avenues also make it an invaluable resource for legal professionals, policymakers, and government officials.
Contents: 1 State of the art in sustainability and competition matters: an introduction 1 Julian Nowag PART I SUSTAINABILITY: AN INTRODUCTION FOR COMPETITION PEOPLE 2 Environmental sustainability 12 Torsten Krause 3 Social sustainability 32 Torsten Krause PART II THE ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABILITY AND COMPETITION 4 The potential and limitations of competition to achieve sustainability 50 Leonard Treuren 5 Fishery management: a monopolist to the rescue? 69 Hirotsugu Uchida and Dale Manning 6 Consensus-based sustainability standards and competitive advantage – coopetition on multiple levels 87 Magnus Johansson 7 The economics of sustainability cooperation 104 Christopher Dirzka 8 Pre-distribution versus re-distribution: why competition law is much more than a tool to alleviate poverty 121 Amit Zac PART III SUSTAINABILITY AND COMPETITION: LAW, ECONOMICS, AND POLICY 9 Competition and sustainability in EU law: nearer resolution of the old debate? 138 Suzanne Kingston 10 Addressing sustainability failures in economics and competition law: environmental externalities, consumers and quantification 152 Max Hjärtström 11 Merger control for green innovation 174 Ruben Maximiano and Cristina Volpin 12 The twin transition to a green and digital economy: the role for EU competition law 192 Klaudia Majcher and Viktoria H.S.E. Robertson 13 Why the case for a sustainable competition law is exaggerated 210 Cento Veljanovski 14 Pro-enforcement perspectives on competition law and sustainability 234 Johannes Persch 15 Implementing a sustainability agenda in competition law and policy 248 Giorgio Monti PART IV NON-COMPETITION LAW TOOLS TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABILITY? 16 What tax law can and cannot do for sustainability with a focus on environmental sustainability in the EU context 264 Mariya Senyk 17 To take to sea in a sieve: environmental law and competition 283 Hans Vedder 18 The limits of consumer law in pursuing sustainability 301 Felix Pflücke 19 Social rights and social sustainability: can social law promote intergenerational justice? 319 Toomas Kotkas PART V SUSTAINABILITY AND COMPETITION: VIEWS FROM DIFFERENT JURISDICTIONS 20 Cartels harming sustainability (and those that don’t) in Europe 336 Simon Holmes 21 Unilateral conduct and sustainability under EU competition law 351 Marios Iocavides and Valentin Mauboussin 22 Operationalizing sustainability under EU merger control 374 Elias Deutscher and Stavros Makris 23 European competition law: measuring sustainability benefits under Article 101(3) TFEU 410 Eva van der Zee 24 Sustainability and competition in the UK after Brexit 424 Nicole Kar and Emma Cochrane 25 Sustainability and competition in Eastern and Southern Africa 455 Reena Das Nair and Simon Roberts 26 Australia: sustainability as a public benefit to be weighed against the anti-competitive detriments of competitor collaborations 478 Georgina Foster 27 Competition policy, poverty, inequality: the Philippine experience 498 Leni Papa and Raya Teston 28 Environmental sustainability and competition in Latin American jurisdictions 516 Juan David Gutiérrez and Sebastián Solarte-Caicedo 29 Sustainability and antitrust – what to expect from the US 532 Max Huffman and Jack Parke
  • Competition law / Antitrust law
  • Environment law
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
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