Description |
xxii, 717 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
International competition law series ; v. 22 |
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International competition law series ; v. 22
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Contents |
Ch. 1. An overview of competition law development around the world -- Ch. 2. Summary of the United States antitrust laws -- Ch. 3. The application of United States antitrust law to international transactions and foreign parties -- Ch. 4. U.S. law enforcement procedure -- Ch. 5. Conspiracies, joint ventures, and monopolization in U.S. commerce -- Ch. 6. Relations with customers or licensees in U.S. commerce -- Ch. 7. The federal trade commission and Robinson-Patman acts -- Ch. 8. U.S. antitrust aspects of mergers and acquisitions -- Ch. 9. Overview of the competition law of the European communities -- Ch. 10. EC treaty article 81 - agreements, decisions and concerted practices : activity involving competitors -- Ch. 11. EC treaty article 81 - agreements, decisions and concerted practices : suppliers, customers and licensees -- Ch. 12. EC treaty article 82 - abuse of a dominant position -- Ch. 13. Merger control in the European communities -- Ch. 14. Summaries of key competition laws -- Ch. 15. The search for a global competition policy |
Summary |
"Like its predecessors, this updated Primer describes the main provisions and case law of some key national and regional competition regimes, including their application to international transactions. As in the previous editions, the author offers a relatively detailed explanation of developments in a few important jurisdictions, rather than covering many jurisdictions by offering a brief summary of a great number of national antitrust laws. The regimes covered are the United States, the European Union (EU), Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and Japan. In the course of the presentation important areas of transnational convergence appear, as well as significant points of disparity. Many areas and issues of great concern to business persons and their counsel arise, among them the following: intellectual property rights; foreign government action; extent and kind of criminal sanctions; extraterritorial reach; mergers and acquisitions; level and type of enforcement activity; effects of national foreign or domestic policy; permissible cooperation among competitors; and public procurement. The many business persons, government officials, students, lawyers, and others who have been relying on the Second Edition for years will greatly appreciate this thoroughly updated volume. There is nothing else that so lucidly and helpfully explains competition law, as a regime of both domestic and international law, for those who do not specialize in this field but require a working knowledge of the subject to proceed confidently in their day-to-day work."--Publisher's website |
Notes |
Rev. ed. of: An international antitrust primer / [by] Earl W. Kintner and Mark R. Joelson |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [573]-589) and index |
Subject |
Antitrust law -- European Union countries.
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Antitrust law -- United States.
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Antitrust law.
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Competition, International.
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Investments, Foreign.
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Author |
Kintner, Earl W.
International antitrust primer
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LC no. |
2006286103 |
ISBN |
9041124683 |
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