The future of international competition law enforcement : an assessment of the EU's cooperation efforts / by Valerie Demedts.
2018
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The future of international competition law enforcement : an assessment of the EU's cooperation efforts / by Valerie Demedts.
Imprint
Boston : Brill, 2018.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Studies in EU external relations ; 14.
International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2018, ISBN ; 9789004353329.
International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2018, ISBN ; 9789004353329.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: Ready, Willing, and Able?
Trial and Error in the Development of International Competition Law Enforcement Cooperation
Need for International Competition Cooperation
Four Axes of International Competition Cooperation
Origins of International Competition Cooperation
Intermediate Conclusion Part 1
An Assessment of the EU's Dedicated Competition Cooperation Agreements
Benchmarks
First Generation Agreements: A Costly Way to Create and Maintain Momentum
Second Generation Agreements: Ignoring Crucial Issues
Alternatives and Complements: Workable or Not?
Intermediate Conclusion Part 2
Dedicated Agreements versus Integration in a Broader Framework
Substantive Integration: Competition in the Global Trade System-A Cautionary Tale
Geographical Integration: The Multilateral Approach
Intermediate Conclusion Part 3
Conclusion: Ready, but not Willing or Able.
Trial and Error in the Development of International Competition Law Enforcement Cooperation
Need for International Competition Cooperation
Four Axes of International Competition Cooperation
Origins of International Competition Cooperation
Intermediate Conclusion Part 1
An Assessment of the EU's Dedicated Competition Cooperation Agreements
Benchmarks
First Generation Agreements: A Costly Way to Create and Maintain Momentum
Second Generation Agreements: Ignoring Crucial Issues
Alternatives and Complements: Workable or Not?
Intermediate Conclusion Part 2
Dedicated Agreements versus Integration in a Broader Framework
Substantive Integration: Competition in the Global Trade System-A Cautionary Tale
Geographical Integration: The Multilateral Approach
Intermediate Conclusion Part 3
Conclusion: Ready, but not Willing or Able.
Summary
While forces of globalization have created a genuine global marketplace, global rules safeguarding the competitive process in this marketplace have not emerged. International cooperation among national regulators and enforcers is therefore needed to create a competitive global business-environment. The Future of International Competition Law Enforcement , using the variety of legal instruments available to the EU as a point of departure, undertakes an original assessment of the EU's cooperation agreements in the field of competition law The work's focus is on the bilateral sphere, often labelled as a mere 'interim-solution' awaiting a global agreement; further attention is given to competition provisions in free trade agreements as well as the main multilateral initiatives in this field, in order to determine their relative value.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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www
Available in Other Form
Print version: The Future of International Competition Law Enforcement Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Nijhoff, [2019],
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Alternate Title
Brill International Law E-Books Online Collection
Language
English
ISBN
9789004372962 (electronic book)
9789004372955 (print)
9789004372955 (print)
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