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This book explores the distinction between private and public aspects in competition law and focuses on how the concept of competition is incorporated into the legal framework. The book will be of interest to students and scholars in the field of competition law, tort law and legal history.



This book explores the distinction between private and public aspects in competition law and focuses on how the concept of competition is incorporated into the legal framework.

Distinguishing between antitrust regulations and competition-related legal rules in private law, such as unfair competition and contract laws, the book also differentiates between the utilitarian and deontological principles that underpin competition regulation. This historical and philosophical approach is used to compare two influential jurisdictions: England and Spain. These legal systems have had a significant impact on the development of legal rules in Common law and Civilian (Latin American) countries, respectively. Through this lens, the book further analyses the concept of "competition" and its value in each legal tradition. This understanding, in turn, helps clarify the scope of competition regulation within antitrust and private law and how the two fields coexist. Additionally, the book examines the role of property law theory in the context of competition regulation.

The book will be of interest to students and scholars in the field of competition law, tort law, and legal history.

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements

1. Introduction

2. The Competition Regulation Dilemma

3. The Common Law Right to Trade and Competition Regulation in English Law

4. Rights and Unfair Competition in Spanish Law

5. Private Law of Wrongful Competition

6. Conclusion
Alberto Brown is a solicitor with more than ten years' experience in several fields of commercial and competition law. Dr Brown has been recognised as a prominent competition lawyer by the Chambers and Partners and The Legal 500 legal directories. Alberto completed his PhD in private and competition law at the University of Edinburgh (20182021). He also has an LLM degree from New York University School of Law and an LLB from the University of Navarra (Spain). He teaches competition law at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador.