Why Whish en Bailey's Competition Law is the leading textbook on competition law, written by renowned academics. This reference work provides a clear and comprehensive overview of the most important principles and developments in the field.
The book is intended for students and practicing professionals who are looking for an in-depth and up-to-date resource on competition. It covers the application of competition law in both academic and practical contexts, making complex topics accessible.
Features
- A clear and critical approach to competition law, with attention to economic and practical aspects
- Up-to-date updates on new block exemptions and guidelines for vertical and horizontal agreements in the EU and the UK
- Analysis of recent policy developments, such as the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation and the UK National Security and Investment Act
- Covers digital platforms and the latest legislative changes
- Widely used in universities, law firms, and competition authorities
Product specifications
- Author: Richard Whish (Emeritus Professor; QC Honoris Causa, King's College London)
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication date: 2024-08-02
- Number of pages: 1272
- ISBN: 9780198906032
- Theme: Competition law / Antitrust law
- BISAC: LAW / Antitrust
About the authors
Richard Whish KC (Hon) is Emeritus Professor at King's College London and a leading specialist in the field of competition law.
David Bailey is Professor of Practice in Competition Law at King's College London and works as a barrister at Brick Court Chambers and as Standing Counsel to the Competition and Markets Authority.

