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European Community Competition Law And National Competition Laws, Joachim Zekoll Jan 1991

European Community Competition Law And National Competition Laws, Joachim Zekoll

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This Article examines conflicts between the European Community (EC or Community) competition rules and the corresponding laws of the Federal Republic of Germany in three case categories. Professor Zekoll first discusses situations in which corporate practices or agreements violate EC law, but are considered legal under German law. He then analyzes frictions that may arise when both EC and German laws are violated. In both of these case categories, Community law prevails over conflicting solutions under German law. However, considerable doubt exists about the primacy of Community law with respect to the third category involving practices that violate German law, …


1992: The Case Of Financial Services, Caroline Bradley Jan 1991

1992: The Case Of Financial Services, Caroline Bradley

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Competitive Deregulation Of Financial Services Activity In Europe After 1992, Caroline Bradley Jan 1991

Competitive Deregulation Of Financial Services Activity In Europe After 1992, Caroline Bradley

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Introduction, George A. Bermann Jan 1991

Introduction, George A. Bermann

Faculty Scholarship

As recent pages of this journal and and any other number of indicators would suggest, legal developments in the European Community (EC or Community) have sparked unprecedented interest on the part of the American legal profession. That this journal, five or ten years ago, would have devoted an entire issue to these developments, while not unimaginable, was unlikely. Today, however, changes in the world legal community's focus make the choice of topic seem quite obvious. The question now seems not to be whether or even when to address the Community, but rather what specific areas to address and how to …