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The calculation of the Union dimension in merger cases - i.e., the test whether a merger to be examined produces effects at the European Union level - is an issue that, thanks to Morten Broberg's extraordinary work, has transcended the legal uncertainty it might have engendered. This classic has held the field through three editions since 1998. Now, with this new Fourth Edition, Professor Broberg not only brings all his penetrating analysis to bear on the newest official developments, but takes into account recent case law and the ongoing legal literature in the field. The structure of Professor Broberg's presentation has not been altered, so the reader will still find his thorough commentary and insight under the same headings. However, the work has been generously updated, with particular attention to the following major developments (among others):- the Commission's Consolidated Jurisdictional Notice of 16 April 2008, which replaced the various previous Commission notices dealing with jurisdiction;- the effects of the Lisbon Treaty; and- new perspectives on 'undertakings concerned', 'groups', and the notion of control.As before, the author provides detailed elucidation and guidance on the Merger Regulation rules, such as those pertaining to financial year, taxes and intra-group sales, geographic allocation of turnover, financial institution and insurance undertakings, the EEA competition-enforcing system, and forum shopping.The book concludes with a discussion of the 'real Union dimension' and the author's recommendations for improving the delimitation of the Merger Regulation's jurisdiction. An annex reprints the 2004 Merger Regulation and its implementing Commission regulation, as well as the Commission's Consolidated Jurisdictional Notice.With the Fourth Edition, Broberg on the European Commission's Jurisdiction to Scrutinise Mergers remains the definitive guide to the subject for businesses and their legal advisors, as well as for competition law enforcers at the EU and Member State levels.