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Competition Law in Latin America: A Practical Guide 2nd ed (eBook)

Edited by: Julian Pena, Marcello Calliari

ISBN13: 9789403537009
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
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Competition Law in Latin America, currently in its second edition, is an updated version of the first book analyzing in depth the giant steps taken by the Latin American countries to reposition their competition authorities in the global antitrust realm, awarding them increased autonomy both domestically and internationally.

What’s in this book:

The first part of the book comprises more general chapters penned by leading experts on several relevant topics analyzed at a regional level such as the issues emerging with the digital economy and on the special field of the information and communications technology industry, as well as chapters on broad regional trends, on the working of competition law in countries with regulated markets and the cluster of Central American countries, inter alia. At the core of the compendium are nine chapters elaborating the competition regimes of the most active national jurisdictions in the region—Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay. Authored by practicing experts with considerable pragmatic experience in their respective countries, each of these chapters presents an exhaustive description and explanation of the evolution, current state, and prospects for antitrust in the country. The following and more topics have been elucidated in the country analysis:

  • relevant institutions and legislation
  • cartel investigations
  • unilateral conduct policies
  • merger review
  • international coordination
  • enforcement, and
  • remedies

Each chapter delves deep into the relevant case law, enabling the reader to gauge the positions, views, and tendencies of each competition law regime. The contributors also focus on the specificities and idiosyncrasies that are key for a correct understanding of the practical realities of competition policy and enforcement.

How this will help you:

The extensive and thorough approach of this book furnishes a nonpareil analysis of a challenging region confident to become highly crucial in the international recognition and enforcement of antitrust law. In this sense, it will prove to be a vital guide for lawyers, economists, corporations, academics, and government officials interested in understanding where competition law in Latin America is and where it is going.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , eBooks, Latin America
Contents:
Foreword
Preface to the Second Edition
CHAPTER 1. The Second Wave of Latin American Competition Law and Policy
CHAPTER 2. Competition Lifecycles in Latin America
CHAPTER 3. The Failed Search for the Soul of Competition Policy
CHAPTER 4. Competition Policy and Growth: Evidence from Latin America
CHAPTER 5. International Cooperation between Competition Agencies
CHAPTER 6. Histories of Competition Law in Latin America
CHAPTER 7. The Use of Economic Analysis in Latin American Competition Policy
CHAPTER 8. Competition in Regulated Markets in Latin America: Overview and Challenges
CHAPTER 9. Competition Law in the Information and Communications Technologies Industry in Latin America: The Need for a New Approach
CHAPTER 10. Competition Law in Central America and the Years to Come
CHAPTER 11. Competition Law in Argentina
CHAPTER 12. Competition Law in Brazil
CHAPTER 13. Competition Law in Chile
CHAPTER 14. Competition Law in Colombia
CHAPTER 15. Competition Law in Ecuador
CHAPTER 16. Competition Law in Mexico
CHAPTER 17. Competition Law in Paraguay
CHAPTER 18. Competition Law in Peru
CHAPTER 19. Competition Law in Uruguay
Index