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In this paper, we discuss from an economic perspective two alternative views of restrictions of competition by sports associations. The horizontal approach views such restrictions as an agreement among the participants of a sports league with the sports association merely representing an...
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This paper provides an economic analysis of the competition effects of UEFA's financial fair play regulations. It concludes that the restrictive effects of the break-even rule cannot be justified by a legitimate objective defense (according to European competition policy) because significant...
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Ever since the pioneering work of Rottenberg (1956) and Neale (1964), the uncertainty of outcome hypothesis (UOH) has played a major role in the economic analysis of professional sport leagues. However, decades of empirical research have not been successful in establishing clear evidence for the...
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This paper builds on the results of research carried out into the private enforcement of competition law in Portugal, published in a previous issue of this journal. Its goal is to clarify the legal framework that governs the options offered to private parties that suffered damages as a result of...
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This paper summarizes the results of research carried out into the private enforcement of competition law in Portugal since its inception. Its aim is to provide a more accurate view of judicial precedents and to create an extensive basis for the identification of practical problems and the...
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An overview of EU Competition Law as applicable to nuclear activities and to activities involving radiological …
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Can competition of competition laws be a feasible concept that should play an important role in an international order for the worldwide protection of competition? The authors will introduce four different types of regulatory competition that allow for a more differentiated analysis of...
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The collective sale of football broadcasting rights constitutes a cartel, which, in the European Union, is only allowed if it complies with a number of conditions and obligations, inter alia, partial unbundling and the no-single-buyer rule. These regulations were defined with traditional...
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