This book embarks on a comparative analysis of competition law and policy in Japan and the EU. It provides a clear and carefully researched exposition of the differences between the relevant rules, systems, and underlying ideas found in the competition laws of Japan and the EU.
The book discusses the main areas of competition law in these jurisdictions, with particular focus on the gaps between the written law and how the law is actually implemented and enforced, and also includes reflections on the most recent case law in the EU and Japan, covering current debates that suggest future directions in competition law and policy.