Drexl | The Future of Transnational Antitrust | Buch | 978-90-411-1979-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 372 Seiten, Gewicht: 612 g

Drexl

The Future of Transnational Antitrust

From Comparative to Common Competition Law
Erscheinungsjahr 2003
ISBN: 978-90-411-1979-7
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer

From Comparative to Common Competition Law

Buch, Englisch, 372 Seiten, Gewicht: 612 g

ISBN: 978-90-411-1979-7
Verlag: Wolters Kluwer


This volume presents the papers of a international group of academic experts treating the following core issues:
Can cooperation between antitrust authorities replace an international antitrust agreement by generating common antitrust standards? How do diverging domestic cultures and diverging concepts of competition influence our conception of international antitrust law? Does cooperation work in specific areas, such as merger cases? Does international antitrust law have to deal with new areas of concern, such as internet-related problems and cooperation between undertakings?To address most effectively international restraints on competition, should we rely more on national, supranational or international antitrust standards and enforcement or must we combine these approaches?What can we learn from our experience in multilevel jurisdictions like the United States and the European Union? Do we need agreement on harmonized substantive law standards, or would it be more effective to rely on common rules of enforcement?
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Chapter 1: International Antitrust and Diversity of Competition Cultures Cultural Implications in the Framework of Basic Issues of Competition Policy Kiminori Eguchi, Comments by Wolfgang Fikentscher Chapter 2: From Cooperation to a Common Law of Antitrust? Evolving toward What? The Development of International Antitrust Harry First, Comments by J osef Drexl, Restraints of Competition as an Issue of International Trade Law: Concentration and Co-operation Cases Laurence Idot, Comments by Ulrich Immenga, What Is Harm to Competition? Antitrust, Exclusionary Practices, and the Elusive Notion of Anticompetitive Effect Eleanor Fox, Comments by Ulrich Ehricke Chapter 3: New Issues of Competition Law Antitrust Law and the Internet Andreas Heinemann, Comments by Thea Bodewig, Competitor Cooperation and the Evolution of Competition Law: Issues for Research in a Perspective of Globalization Hanns Ullrich, Comments by Andreas Fuchs Chapter 4: Multilevel Antitrust Regulation and Enforcement The Microsoft Litigation and Federalism in U.S. Antitrust Enforcement: Implications for International Competition Law Warren Grimes, Comments by Clifford Jones and Mark Jamison, An International Multi-Level System of Competition Laws: Federalism in Antitrust Wolfgang Kerber, Comments by Christian Kirchner, Do We Need "Courage" for International Antitrust Law? Choosing between Supranational and International Law Principles of Enforcement Josef Drexl, Comments by Peter Behrens Chapter 5: Outlook Is It Time for an International Agreement on Antitrust? Jean-François Pons


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