Comparative competition law / edited by John Duns, Arlen Duke and Brendan J. Sweeney.
Material type: TextSeries: Research handbooks in comparative lawPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017Description: viii, 520 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781788111201
- K3850 COM
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Book | Law Library Open Shelf | K3859 COM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 158194 | Available | BK145812 |
Includes index
Contents: PART I INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW1. Themes John Duns, Arlen Duke and Brendan Sweeney2. The Globalization of Competition Law: Yes or No?: Leela Cejnar and Rachel BurgessPART II THE SUBSTANTIVE LAW3. Defining and Proving Markets and Market PowerRhonda L. Smith4. Anti-Competitive Agreements: The Meaning of 'Agreement'George A. Hay5. Anti-Competitive Agreements: The Range of Conduct CaughtJohn Duns6. Understanding Market PowerAlexandra Merrett7. Antitrust Treatment of Intellectual Property RightsMichael A. Carrier8. Current Issues in Merger LawJulie Clarke 9. Vertical Conduct: Non-Price RestraintsJohn Duns10. Vertical Conduct: Resale Price MaintenanceEugene ButtigiegPART III ENFORCEMENT AND SANCTIONS11. Public EnforcementArlen Duke12. Criminalizing Cartels: A Global Trend?Gregory C. Shaffer, Nathaniel H. Nesbitt and Spencer Weber Waller13. International Governance of Competition and the Problem of Extraterritorial JurisdictionBrendan Sweeney14 Private Antitrust Enforcement: Comparative and Policy ConsiderationsDaniel A. Crane, Keith Klovers and Adam SpeeglePART IV COMPETITION LAW IN SELECTED JURISDICTIONS15. Competition Law in JapanSimon Vande Walle and Tadashi Shiraishi16. Competition Law in ChinaWentong Zheng17. Latin American Antitrust Law and Policy - An Overview of Three Jurisdictions: Brazil, Chile and ColombiaJavier Tapia and Alexandre Ditzel FaracoIndex
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