More common ground for international competition law? / edited by Josef Drexl ... [and others].
2011
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Title
More common ground for international competition law? / edited by Josef Drexl ... [and others].
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Imprint
Cheltenham, U.K. : Edward Elgar, 2011.
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 312 pages) : illustrations.
Series
ASCOLA competition law.
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Formatted Contents Note
pt. 1. Economic foundations of competition law
pt. 2. Individual jurisdictions and international perspectives
pt. 3. Intellectual property and competition law
pt. 4. Promoting competition policy nationally and across borders.
pt. 2. Individual jurisdictions and international perspectives
pt. 3. Intellectual property and competition law
pt. 4. Promoting competition policy nationally and across borders.
Summary
In recent years, an impressive proliferation of competition laws has been seen around the world. Whilst this development may lead to greater diversity of approaches, economic arguments may promote convergence. The contributions to this book look at a number of the most topical issues by asking whether the competition world is turning more towards convergence or diversity. These issues include, among others, the changing role of economics in times of economic crises and political change, the introduction of criminal sanctions, resale-price maintenance, unilateral conduct and the application of competition law to intellectual property and state-owned enterprises.
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"The fourth ASCOLA Workshop on Comparative Competition Law."
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Language
English
ISBN
9780857938190 e-book
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