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The Historical Foundations of EU Competition Law, edited by Kiran Klaus Patel and Heike Schweitzer. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, xv + 239pp (£63 hardback). ISBN: 978-0-19-966535-8.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Carlos A Arrébola*
Affiliation:
Downing College, Cambridge

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Notes

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66. Patel and Schweitzer, ‘Introduction’, ibid, pp 8–9.

67. Ibid, p 9.

68. Ramírez Pérez SM and s van de Scheur ‘The evolution of the law on Articles 85 and 86 Eec [Articles 101 and 102 Tfeu]: Ordoliberalism and its Keynesian challenge’ in Patel and Schweitzer, above n 65, pp 19–53.

69. Ibid, p 21.

70. Ibid, p 53.

71. LF Pace and K Seidel ‘The drafting and the role of Regulation 17: a hard-fought compromise’ in Patel and Schweitzer, above n 65, p 88.

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74. Ibid, p 129.

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79. Ibid, pp 194–206.

80. H Schweitzer and KK Patel ‘Eu competition law in historical context: continuity and change’ in Patel and Schweitzer, above n 65, pp 207–230.