There are 14 books by Mel Marquis on BookOrb. A strong starting point is European Competition Law Annual 2010 (2013). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Introducing Free Markets and Competition to the Electricity Sector in Europe 2001 · 354 pages
  2. 2 European Competition Law Annual 2007 2008 · 882 pages
  3. 3 European Competition Law Annual 2008 Antitrust Settlements Under Ec Competition Law 2010 · 723 pages
  4. 4 European Competition Law Annual 2008 2010 · 723 pages
  5. 5 European Competition Law Annual 2009 2011 · 886 pages
  6. 6 European Competition Law Annual 2010 2013 · 420 pages
  7. 7 European Competition Law Annual 2012 2014 · 522 pages
  8. 8 European Competition Law Annual 2011 2014 · 640 pages
  9. 9 Litigation and arbitration in EU competition law 2015 · 317 pages
  10. 10 European Competition Law Annual 2013 2016 · 688 pages
  11. 11 Shaping Private Antitrust Enforcement in Europe 2020 · 272 pages
  12. 12 Confucian Culture and Competition Law in East Asia 2022

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Mel Marquis written?

BookOrb lists 14 books by Mel Marquis.

Where should I start with Mel Marquis?

A good starting point is European Competition Law Annual 2010 (2013).

What is the Mel Marquis books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Introducing Free Markets and Competition to the Electricity Sector in Europe (2001), 2. European Competition Law Annual 2007 (2008), 3. European Competition Law Annual 2008 Antitrust Settlements Under Ec Competition Law (2010), 4. European Competition Law Annual 2008 (2010), 5. European Competition Law Annual 2009 (2011), 6. European Competition Law Annual 2010 (2013), 7. European Competition Law Annual 2012 (2014), 8. European Competition Law Annual 2011 (2014), 9. Litigation and arbitration in EU competition law (2015), 10. European Competition Law Annual 2013 (2016), 11. Shaping Private Antitrust Enforcement in Europe (2020), 12. Confucian Culture and Competition Law in East Asia (2022).