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Comparative Competition Law

Edited by: John Duns, Arlen Duke, Brendan Sweeney

ISBN13: 9781788111201
Published: May 2017
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2015)
Price: £54.95
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Comparative Competition Law examines the key global issues facing competition law and policy.

Taken together, the specially commissioned, original chapters by leading writers from the United States, Europe, Japan, India, China, South America, and Australia provide a synthesis of how these current issues are dealt with by drawing on approaches taken in different jurisdictions.

Subjects:
Competition Law
Contents:
PART I INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
1. Themes
John Duns, Arlen Duke and Brendan Sweeney
2. The Globalization of Competition Law: Yes or No?:
Leela Cejnar and Rachel Burgess

PART II THE SUBSTANTIVE LAW
3. Defining and Proving Markets and Market Power
Rhonda L. Smith
4. Anti-Competitive Agreements: The Meaning of ‘Agreement’
George A. Hay
5. Anti-Competitive Agreements: The Range of Conduct Caught
John Duns
6. Understanding Market Power
Alexandra Merrett
7. Antitrust Treatment of Intellectual Property Rights
Michael A. Carrier
8. Current Issues in Merger Law
Julie Clarke
9. Vertical Conduct: Non-Price Restraints
John Duns
10. Vertical Conduct: Resale Price Maintenance
Eugène Buttigieg

PART III ENFORCEMENT AND SANCTIONS
11. Public Enforcement
Arlen Duke
12. Criminalizing Cartels: A Global Trend?
Gregory C. Shaffer, Nathaniel H. Nesbitt and Spencer Weber Waller
13. International Governance of Competition and the Problem of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction
Brendan Sweeney
14. Private Antitrust Enforcement: Comparative and Policy Considerations
Daniel A. Crane, Keith Klovers and Adam Speegle

PART IV COMPETITION LAW IN SELECTED JURISDICTIONS
15. Competition Law in Japan
Simon Vande Walle and Tadashi Shiraishi
16. Competition Law in China
Wentong Zheng
17. Latin American Antitrust Law and Policy – An Overview of Three Jurisdictions: Brazil, Chile and Colombia
Javier Tapia and Alexandre Ditzel

Index