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Limits and control of competition with a view to international harmonization

edited by Jürgen Basedow

(International competition law series, v. 7)

Kluwer Law International, c2002

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At head of title: International Academy of Comparative Law

"Section III.A.2 of the XVIth International Congress of Comparative Law"

"The XVIth International Congress of Comparative Law was held at the University of Queensland at Brisbane, Australia from 14th to 20th July 2002"--P. [v]

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Description

Global developments in antitrust display two chief characteristics. On the one hand, national legislation in this area has proliferated all over the world since the breakdown of the major socialist systems. Competition statutes are to be found in more than 80 countries and more than half of them took effect during the past decade. On the other hand, the broad discussion on future harmonization of national antitrust laws as well as on the pros and cons of an international antitrust code or agency has stimulated international co-operation and convergence at various levels. Both strands require profound legal analysis in order to further a deeper understanding of the diverse national competition statutes as well as to pave the way towards global standards for the protection of competition against restrictions. Such standards are viewed as an adequate response to the challenges posed by the globality of markets. Against this background, this text is designed for practitioners involved in international antitrust issues and for academics interested in this area. Conceived for the XVIth International Congress of Comparative Law held at Brisbane in July 2002, it encompasses 15 national and regional reports from selected countries. Major jurisdictions such as the United States, Australia and Japan are treated alongside such "newcomers" in antitrust as Argentina and Poland. Two regional reports covering the European Community and the MERCOSUR complete the picture. Finally, a comparative general report allows insights into the structural and institutional particularities of the jurisdictions considered and analyses the harmonization potential in central areas of antitrust.

Table of Contents

  • Contributors. General Report
  • J. Basedow, S.L. Pankoke. Argentina
  • R.A. Etcheverry. Australia
  • P. Latimer. Denmark
  • J. Fejo. European Community
  • G. Kiriazis. France
  • L. Idot. Germany
  • H.-P. Schwintowski. Italy
  • R. Pardolesi, M. Granieri. Japan
  • T. Shiraishi. MERCOSUR
  • E. Rimoldi de Ladmann. Netherlands
  • P.J. Slot. New Zealand
  • A. Matthews. Poland
  • U. Prominska. Spain
  • F. Esteban de la Rosa. Switzerland
  • C.G. Lang, A. Furrer. United States of America
  • D.J. Gerber. Annex: Questionnaire.

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  • NCID
    BA62612203
  • ISBN
    • 9041119671
  • LCCN
    2002044886
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    The Hague
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 452 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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