This monograph addresses the problems surrounding the interpretation and application of Article 81 of the EC Treaty, and how it affects the regulation and limits of EC competition law.
1. Introduction 2. The value of competition 3. The meaning of undertaking within Article 81 EC 4. Collusion: Agreement and concerted practice 5. The meaning and existence of restricted competition 6. Article 81(3) EC as a productive efficiency enquiry 7. Article 81 EC and non-efficiency goals 8. The boundaries of Article 81 clarified?
Okeoghene Oduduis a Lecturer in Competition law at King's College London, where he teaches US Antitrust, EC State Aid and State Regulation Law, EC and UK Competition Law, and EU Law. Odudu read law as an undergraduate at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and received an MA in Criminology from Keele University. He was a graduate student at Keble College, Oxford, where he competed a DPhil. He was awarded a Kennedy Scholarship and spent a year at Harvard conducting research in US antitrust. After being awarded a DPhil in law from Oxford University Odudu was elected Fellow in law at Downing College, Cambridge where he taught EU and Administrative law.