Global issues in antitrust and competition law / Eleanor M. Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation New York University School of Law ; Daniel A. Crane, Frederick Paul Furth Sr. Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School.
2017
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Global issues in antitrust and competition law / Eleanor M. Fox, Walter J. Derenberg Professor of Trade Regulation New York University School of Law ; Daniel A. Crane, Frederick Paul Furth Sr. Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School.
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St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, 2017.
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Edition
Second edition.
ISBN
9781640204072 (electronic bk.)
1640204075 (electronic bk.)
9781634605267 (electronic bk.)
1634605268 (electronic bk.)
1634605268
1640204075 (electronic bk.)
9781634605267 (electronic bk.)
1634605268 (electronic bk.)
1634605268
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1 online resource (xxiii, 713 pages) : illustrations
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on1037014999
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)1037014999
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)1037014999
Summary
"This up-to-date second edition spans the globe, presenting examples of competition law and analysis from six continents, nationally, regionally and internationally. The book covers competition law and analysis from six continents, presenting materials in a manner that the student (or scholar or practitioner) can understand the roots of the law as well as the roots of divergences among jurisdictions. It covers developed and developing countries, private firm and state restraints, and domestic and global restraints. For cross-border restraints, it covers issues of extraterritoriality, efforts at cooperation and convergence, and theories of global governance. The book covers all of the substantive categories: cartels, other competitor agreements, mergers, vertical agreements, and mergers; and new economy, high tech, and intellectual property issues. Jurisdictions featured include the European Union, China, and South Africa."-- Provided by publisher
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"Cases and materials"--Cover
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Antitrust and competition law
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Table of Contents
Cartels
Monopolies and abuse of dominance
Collaborations of competitors other than cartels
Vertical restraints
Mergers
The state
Enforcement : systems and institutions
Extraterritoriality and jurisdiction over offshore acts
Global governance.
Monopolies and abuse of dominance
Collaborations of competitors other than cartels
Vertical restraints
Mergers
The state
Enforcement : systems and institutions
Extraterritoriality and jurisdiction over offshore acts
Global governance.