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Bachelor TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 6

Course Introduction and Application Information

Course Code Course Name Semester Theoretical Practical Credit ECTS
EUR4351 EU Competition Policy and State Aids Spring 3 0 3 7
This catalog is for information purposes. Course status is determined by the relevant department at the beginning of semester.

Basic information

Language of instruction: English
Type of course: Non-Departmental Elective
Course Level: Bachelor’s Degree (First Cycle)
Mode of Delivery: Hybrid
Course Coordinator : Assoc. Prof. ESRA ALBAYRAKOĞLU
Course Lecturer(s): Assoc. Prof. SEMİHA ÖZGÜR ÜNAL ERİŞ
Prof. Dr. İPEK ALTINBAŞAK FARİNA
Recommended Optional Program Components: None
Course Objectives: This course will introduce the students to the fundamentals of EU competition policy, which is one of the most important Community policies. It is not only important because it has an enormous proportion of cases before the Court of Justice, but also because it involves economic, financial and intellectual interests. The course will comprise of the theoretical background of the policy as well as its legal foundations. Firstly, the meaning of competition, such as perfect competition and workable competition will be made clear, together with an explanation why there is a need of a regulation and a policy of competition. Then the Articles 101 and 102 of the EU Treaty concerning the regulation of competition will be explored in depth. A focus will be given to the significant part of this policy which is the state aids.

Learning Outcomes

The students who have succeeded in this course;
The students who have succeeded in this course;

1. Explain the dynamics of free market economy and relate those to the competition policy of the EU.
2. Analyze the basic case law of EU competition policy and relate them to the relevant Treaty Articles.
3. Evaluate examples of case law materials concerning the competition policy of the EU.
4. Define the normative theory of competition vis-à-vis other relevant polices of the EU, such as intellectual property rights.
5. Assess the trade dimension of this policy within the EU and as well as external to the EU.
6. Explain the workings of state aid procedures within the EU.

Course Content

The concept of competition; Reason and nature of competition policy of the EU; Article 101 “Cartels and Restrictive Practices” - scope and nature of the Article; Nature of Prohibition; Article 101(3) Exemption; Block Exemptions; Article 102 “Abuse of a Dominant Position” scope and nature of the Article; Identification of the Relevant Market; Assessing Dominance; Assessing Abuse; State Aids; Case examples in the area of state aids; EU Competition law and State aids-various subjects.

Weekly Detailed Course Contents

Week Subject Related Preparation
1) The concept of competition Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
2) Reason and nature of competition policy of the EU Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
3) Article 101 “Cartels and Restrictive Practices” - scope and nature of the Article Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
4) Nature of Prohibition Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
5) Article 101(3) Exemption Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
6) Block Exemptions Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
7) Article 102 “Abuse of a Dominant Position” scope and nature of the Article Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
8) Identification of the Relevant Market Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
9) Assesing Dominance Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
10) Assesing Abuse Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
11) State Aids Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
12) Case Examples in the area of State Aids Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
13) Student Presentations
14) EU Competition law and State aids-various subjects Required Reading: D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884) Recommended Readings: Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508) Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153) Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.

Sources

Course Notes / Textbooks: Required Reading:
D.G. Goyder, “EC Competition Law”, Oxford University Press, 4th ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0199257884)

Recommended Readings:
Richard Whish, “Competition Law”, Butterworths, 4th ed., 2001 ( ISBN: 9780406959508)
Renato Nazzini, “The Foundations of European Union Competition Law” Oxford University Press, 2011 (ISBN: 9780199226153)
Apart from the main textbooks, essential readings or articles, when there is relevance, will be distributed in advance of the topics.
References:

Evaluation System

Semester Requirements Number of Activities Level of Contribution
Presentation 1 % 20
Midterms 1 % 40
Final 1 % 40
Total % 100
PERCENTAGE OF SEMESTER WORK % 60
PERCENTAGE OF FINAL WORK % 40
Total % 100

ECTS / Workload Table

Activities Number of Activities Workload
Course Hours 14 42
Study Hours Out of Class 14 129
Midterms 1 2
Final 1 2
Total Workload 175

Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes

No Effect 1 Lowest 2 Low 3 Average 4 High 5 Highest
           
Program Outcomes Level of Contribution
1) Comprehend the conceptual importance of the game in the field of communication, ability to implement the player centered application to provide design.
2) Analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information and ideas from various perspectives.
3) Analyze the key elements that make up specific game genres, forms of interactions, mode of narratives and understand how they are employed effectively to create a successful game.
4) Understand game design theories and methods as well as implement them during game development; to make enjoyable, attractive, instructional and immersive according to the target audience.
5) Understand the technology and computational principles involved in developing games and master the use of game engines.
6) Understand the process of creation and use of 2D and 3D assets and animation for video games.
7) Understand and master the theories and methodologies of understanding and measuring player experience and utilize them during game development process.
8) Comprehend and master how ideas, concepts and topics are conveyed via games followed by the utilization of these aspects during the development process.
9) Manage the game design and development process employing complete documentation; following the full game production pipeline via documentation.
10) Understand and employ the structure and work modes of game development teams; comprehend the responsibilities of team members and collaborations between them while utilizing this knowledge in practice.
11) Understand the process of game publishing within industry standards besides development and utilize this knowledge practice.
12) Pitching a video game to developers, publishers, and players; mastering the art of effectively communicating and marketing the features and commercial potential of new ideas, concepts or games.