Competition Law
Competition Law
Competition Law
2015
COMPETITION LAW
(Optional subject)
Introduction
Competition law is a rapidly growing area of law which reflects the free market economy and
increasing world globalization. The huge economic movements which have taken place in
recent years increased the attractiveness of this subject, and competition lawyers are now
prominent in the biggest law firms and institutions advising in complex transactions. The
course aims to give an overview on the basics of Competition Law in India through a
overview study of the main jurisdictions in brief (especially U.S. and EU) and thus provide a
solid background for further studies of this subject.
The course will examine and compare the application of competition law to business
agreements, the exercise of dominant position, the combinations between the firms and sellers
and the enforcement mechanisms
Total number of Lectures Required: 50 - 60
COMPETITION LAW
SYLLABUS
Unit I - Overview & Introduction:
History and development of competition law: historical development in US, Sachar
Committee MRTP Act- Raghvan Committee- Competition Act, 2002.
Basic Concepts Consumer - Market Types of Market - Cartel - Predatory Pricing - Resale
Price Maintenance - Competition Models of Competition - Competition Policy Competition Law - Goals of Competition Law.
References:
1. Maher M. Dabbah, EC and UK Competition Law: Commentary, Cases and Materials,
Cambridge University Press, 2004, Chapter 1
2. Piet Jan Slot and Angus Johnston, An Introduction to Competition Law, Oxford and
Portland, Oregon, 2006, Chapter 1.
3. Jonathan Faull and Ali Nikpay, The EC Law of Competition, 2nd Edn. 2007, University
Press, Chapter 1
4. Suresh T. Vishwanathan, Law and Practice of Competition Act, Bharat, Chapters 2, 3 &
4
5. Richard Whish, Competition Law, Oxford University Press, 2008, Chapters 1 & 2
Unit II - Regulation of Collusion in the Market:
Anti- Competitive Agreements under the Competition Act, 2002 - Appreciable Adverse Effect
on Competition in the Market - Determination of Relevant Market - Rule of Reason and Perse
Illegal Rule - Horizontal and Vertical restraints Exemptions Penalties .
References:
1. Ramappa, Competition Law in India, Oxford University Press, 2006. Chapter 2.
2. Jonathan Faull and Ali Nikpay, The EC Law of Competition, 2nd Edn. 2007, University
Press, Part 1 & 2
3. Maher M. Dabbah, EC and UK Competition Law: Commentary, Cases and Materials,
Cambridge University Press, 2004, Chapters 2-5 & 7-8
5. Richard Whish, Competition Law, Oxford University Press, 2008, Chapters 3 & 16
2
References:
1. Ramappa, Competition Law in India, Oxford University Press, 2006. Chapter 4
2. Maher M. Dabbah, EC and UK Competition Law: Commentary, Cases and Materials,
Cambridge University Press, 2004, Chapter 11
3. Richard Whish, Competition Law, Oxford University Press, 2008, Chapter 20.
Unit V - Enforcement Mechanisms:
Enforcement Mechanisms under the Competion Act, 2002 - Competition Commission of India
- Constitution of the CCI - Powers and Functions- Jurisdiction of the CCI - adjudication and
appeals - Director General Competition Appellate Tribunal- Enforcement Mechanisms
under Indian Competition Law.
References:
1. Ramappa, Competition Law in India, Oxford University Press, 2006. Chapter 5
2. Maher M. Dabbah, EC and UK Competition Law: Commentary, Cases and Materials,
Cambridge University Press, 2004, Chapters 14
Competition Advocacy in India and other foreign jurisdictions - Intellectual Property Rights
and Competition Law - International Trade Law and Competition Law - International
Competition Law
Reference:
1. Ramappa, Competition Law in India, Oxford University Press, 2006. Chapter 5
2. S.M. Dugar, Commentary on MRTP Law, Competition Law & Consumer Protection Law
Wadhwa Nagpur (4th ed. 2006) Part II-Chapter VII
3. Abir Roy & Jayant Kumar, Competition Law in India, Eastern Law House, New Delhi,
2008. Chapter 6
4. Richard Whish, Competition Law, Oxford University Press, 2008, Chapters 12 & 19.
3. International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition law (Max Planck Institute) 4.
European Competition Journal (ECJ)
5. Journal of Competition Law and Economics (JCLE)
6. Competition Policy International (CPI)
7. Antitrust Law Journal (ALJ)
8. European Journal of Law and Economics
9.The Competition Law Review (CompLRev)
10.OECD Journal of Competition Law and Policy
11.Competition Law Journal (Jordan Publishing)
12. Global Antitrust Review (GAR)
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