Cutting through the traditional arena of lawyers and economists, this edited volume provides incisive political analysis of the mechanics of international competition policy. An exciting and original new look at how policy is formed on the international stage.
This volume's specially commissioned chapters by leading writers from the United States, Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia provide a synthesis of how these current issues are addressed by drawing on the approaches taken in ...
This is the second edition of the acclaimed text on global antitrust law.
Lebanon Moldova Mexico existence and enforcement of laws addressing competition restrictions (Article 49(2)). Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreement 2006 Economic Partnership, Political Coordination and Cooperation Agreement 2000 ...
Although it is commonly assumed that consumers benefit from the application of competition law, this is not necessarily always the case.
Although it is commonly assumed that consumers benefit from the application of competition law, this is not necessarily always the case.
This collection of global perspectives will be of great interest to scholars and students of competition law, microeconomics, and regulatory studies.
Most antitrust jurisdictions rely on specialized antitrust agencies because it is believed that generalist courts do not ... Antitrust lawyers and business practitioners take partin seminars and conferences sponsored by economists to ...
In probably one of the few areas of competition law where the US has opted for a more aggressive approach when a more cautious alternative is available, the US Supreme Court has adopted the qualified per se rule for tying in Jefferson ...
L. INST. 1993 (B. Hawked., 1994). W.S. Bowman, Restraint of Trade by theSupreme Court: The UtahPie Case, 77YALE L.J. 70 ... P. Christensen, P. Owen & D. Sjöblom, Mergers, in: THE EC LAW OF COMPETITION (J. Faull & A. Nikpayeds., 1999).
This book brings to bear Professor Maggiolino?s considerable skills as a comparative competition law scholar on what is perhaps the single most important competition policy issue facing us today - namely, how to use IP policy and ...