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  • The Emerging Principles of International Competition Law

    The Emerging Principles of International Competition Law by Noonan, Chris;

    Sorozatcím: International Economic Law Series;

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    • Kiadó OUP Oxford
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2008. január 17.

    • ISBN 9780199207527
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem704 oldal
    • Méret 240x163x43 mm
    • Súly 1193 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    As national competition laws proliferate and enforcement efforts increase, the international competition law system is increasingly beset with conflicts bewteen States with competing interests. This book explores ways to reduce conflicts, contending that an international competition law system is evolving.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Many firms operate in complex legal environments where several States may regulate the same activity against a background of international law. International competition law has grown in importance as national economies have become more integrated, at the same time as national competition laws have proliferated and enforcement efforts have been strengthened. This system is beset with conflicts arising where States perceive that the way that another country does or does not apply its competition law adversely affects its interests. This book clarifies the nature and origin of these conflicts, and explores possible ways to reduce them.

    Noonan analyses the legal and policy issues associated with the control of restrictive business practices and anticompetitive mergers in international markets. The book discusses international cartels, dumping, private market access barriers, and mergers between international firms subject to multi-agency review. Subjects covered include the harmonization and coordination of competition laws, cooperation between enforcement agencies, international judicial assistance, and the role of trade agreements and the World Trade Organization in international competition law. Noonan also examines the problems that States have in regulating conduct beyond their borders and the merits of a variety of potential responses.

    He contends that there is an evolving international competition law system, albeit a somewhat chaotic one. States are only just beginning to see the system as a whole and are struggling to identify where their long-term interests lie. This book describes the elements of the system and their interactions, and explains how the system is evolving; suggesting what States, individually and collectively, could do to modify the system to their mutual advantage.

    This is a glorious work, which is rigorously researched...at turns informative and argumentative...sweeping in scope, and can only have been a labour of love...For policy-makers, academics and advanced students of competetition law this book should be essential reading

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Table of Cases
    Table of Treaties and International Instruments
    Table of Legislation
    Abbreviations
    Part I: Understanding and Reconciling National Interests
    Introduction
    The Fundamental Forces Shaping the International Competition Law System
    The Inevitably Incomplete Convergence of Competition Laws
    The Limited Case for Harmonization to Protect Competitiveness
    International Competition Law in a Trade Policy Framework
    Private Market Access Barriers
    Part II: Transnational Competition Law
    Competition Law Jurisdiction under International Law
    The Scope and Application of Competition Laws
    International Competition Law Defences
    The Proper Scope of Transnational Competition Law
    Part III: The Internationalization of Competition Law
    The Competition Law Rules of the World Trade Organization
    Dispute Settlement and Enforcement
    International Enforcement, Cooperation, and Judicial Assistance
    The Emerging Principles of International Competition Law
    Select Bibliography

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