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Competition Law and Big Data
Imposing Access to Information in Digital Markets
New Horizons in Competition Law and Economics series
Beata Mäihäniemi
In this timely book, Beata Mäihäniemi analyses and evaluates how the characteristics of information as a good, as well as the characteristics of digital platforms, affect the application of competition law in both theory and practice.
Monograph Book
Published:
6 February 2020
ISBN:
9781788974257
eISBN:
9781788974264
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788974264
Pages:
c 336
Collection:
Law 2020
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Part I: Theory on abuse of dominance in digital markets
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Chapter 2: Introduction to Part I: theory on abuse of dominance in digital markets
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Chapter 3: Information in digital markets
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Chapter 4: Characteristics of digital markets and their implications for the assessment of market power
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Chapter 5: Dominance of online platforms
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Chapter 6: Law on abuse of dominance in digital markets
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Part II: Refusal to give access to information: case study of Google search behaviours
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Chapter 7: Introduction to Part II: refusal to give access to information: case study of Google search behaviours
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Chapter 8: Background on the antitrust investigations into Google
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Chapter 9: Is Google dominant?
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Chapter 10: Contractual restrictions on the portability and management of online search advertising campaigns across Googles AdWords and competing platforms
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Chapter 11: Search bias as an abuse of dominance
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Chapter 12: On the choice of legal procedures and actions for the European Commission in Google Search (Shopping) decision
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Chapter 13: Introduction to Part III: policy recommendations on abuse of dominance by information intermediaries
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Chapter 14: Intersection between digital markets and competition law: problems and practical solutions
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