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The design of competition law institutions : Global norms, local choices / edited by Eleanor M. Fox and Michael J. Trebilcock.

Contributor(s): Series: Law and global governance seriesPublisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2013Edition: First EditionDescription: xiv, 503 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199670048 (cloth)
  • 0199670048 (cloth)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.0721 FOX
LOC classification:
  • K3850 .D478 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents List of Contributors List of Abbreuiations l . xi xiii I Introduction: The GAL Competition Project: The Global Convergence of Process Norms Eleanor M. Fox and Michael J. Trebilcoch I. The birth and evolution of the project II. Themes-A synthesis III. Summaries of country/jurisdictional studies ry. Concluding reflections Appendix: The Template-Outline of Elements Addressed in the Jurisdictional Studies History Structure Mandate and boundaries oF the competition authoriry Procedural characteristics Crirical evaluation Austrdia and New Zealand: Their Competition Law Systems and the Countries'Norms Simon Peart I. Competition law enforcement and governance: Australia and New Zealand II. Structure III. Mandate and central substantive provisions ry. Procedural characteristics V. Critical evaluation Canada: The Competition Law System and the Country's Norms Edward lacobucci and Michael J. Trebilcoch I. History II. Structure III. Mandate ry. Procedural characteristics V. Critical reflections on institutional design issues in Canadian competition policy W. Conclusion I 4 t 2 44 2. 4 / 47 4 / 4 / 4 / 48 49 49 56 66 74 105 109 109 tt2 119 t25 I t40 146 r94 202 211 217 ))a 6. 232 viii Contents 4. Chile: The Competition Law System and the Country's Francisco Agiiero and Santiago Montt L lntroducrion IL Histon. IIL Strucrure and procedure IV. Mandate and boundaries of the Competition Authoriry V. Procedural norms VI. Critical evaluation Annex General methodological aspects Qualitative methodology techniques: Interviews and document Quantitative methodology technique: Survey National Economic Prosecutor's Office NEPO) Competition Tribunal 5. China: The Competition Law System and the Country's Norms 194 Jessica Su and Xiaoye Wang I. History II. Structure III. Mandate and boundaries of the Anti-Monopoly Enforcement Agencies ry. Procedural characteristics V. Critical evaluation Japan: The Competition Law System and the Country's Norms Harry First and Tadashi Shiraishi I. History of antitrust enforcement II. Institutional structure III. Mandate IV. Procedural characteristics ofJapan's enforcemenr sysrem V. Evaluation and potential reforms W. Conclusion South Africa: The Competition Law System and the Country's Norms Dennis Dauis and Lara Granuille I. History and structure II. Mandate of the competirion authorities III. Procedural norms IV. Critical evaluation The United States: The Competition Law System and the Country's Norms Harry First, Eleanor M, Fox, and Daniel E. Hemli I. The history of antirrusr enforcement II. Institutionalstructure Norms 149 t49 151 r54 160 163 183 186 186 analvsis I 86 r87 188 190 232 236 237 240 262 264 266 266 27r 281 325 329 329 334 III. ConriIV. Proec;- V. Evalu:: VI. Conc.:. 9. The Europe Ijnion's \o Ioannis L;.;,: I. instiiu: II. Manc;: III. Duc p:. IV. Adnr:::. V. Conc.,.. 10. The Interna The Sy'srem, Eleanor .\i. .: I. Intr,r.l.., II. Thc \\ III. Thc,':: IV. Fin.l':::. Index 7. 8. \orms : :nt analysis . \orms \orms r49 r49 151 154 160 r63 183 186 186 186 187 r88 190 194 194 202 2rl 217 227 232 Contents III. Competition mandate IV. Procedural characteristics of the US enforcement system V. Evaluation VI. Conclusion 9. The European Union: The Competition Law System and the Union's Norms Ioannis Lianos and Arianna Andreangeli I. Institutional structure and institutional performance norms II. Mandate III. Due process norms in case-by-case decision-making IV. Administrative performance norms V. Conclusions: suggestions for reform and improvement 10. The International Institutions of Competition Law: The Systems'Norms Eleanor M. Fox and Amedeo Arena I. Introduction II. The World Trade Organization III. The other international institutions ry. Findings and critical evaluation Index lx 340 344 379 383 384 384 405 407 432 436 444 444 447 476 484 489
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents
List of Contributors
List of Abbreuiations
l .
xi
xiii
I
Introduction: The GAL Competition Project: The Global
Convergence of Process Norms
Eleanor M. Fox and Michael J. Trebilcoch
I. The birth and evolution of the project
II. Themes-A synthesis
III. Summaries of country/jurisdictional studies
ry. Concluding reflections
Appendix: The Template-Outline of Elements Addressed
in the Jurisdictional Studies
History
Structure
Mandate and boundaries oF the competition authoriry
Procedural characteristics
Crirical evaluation
Austrdia and New Zealand: Their Competition Law Systems and the
Countries'Norms
Simon Peart
I. Competition law enforcement and governance: Australia
and New Zealand
II. Structure
III. Mandate and central substantive provisions
ry. Procedural characteristics
V. Critical evaluation
Canada: The Competition Law System and the Country's Norms
Edward lacobucci and Michael J. Trebilcoch
I. History
II. Structure
III. Mandate
ry. Procedural characteristics
V. Critical reflections on institutional design issues in Canadian
competition policy
W. Conclusion
I
4
t 2
44
2.
4 /
47
4 /
4 /
4 /
48
49
49
56
66
74
105
109
109
tt2
119
t25
I
t40
146
r94
202
211
217
))a
6. 232
viii Contents
4. Chile: The Competition Law System and the Country's
Francisco Agiiero and Santiago Montt
L lntroducrion
IL Histon.
IIL Strucrure and procedure
IV. Mandate and boundaries of the Competition Authoriry
V. Procedural norms
VI. Critical evaluation
Annex
General methodological aspects
Qualitative methodology techniques: Interviews and document
Quantitative methodology technique: Survey
National Economic Prosecutor's Office NEPO)
Competition Tribunal
5. China: The Competition Law System and the Country's Norms 194
Jessica Su and Xiaoye Wang
I. History
II. Structure
III. Mandate and boundaries of the Anti-Monopoly
Enforcement Agencies
ry. Procedural characteristics
V. Critical evaluation
Japan: The Competition Law System and the Country's Norms
Harry First and Tadashi Shiraishi
I. History of antitrust enforcement
II. Institutional structure
III. Mandate
IV. Procedural characteristics ofJapan's enforcemenr sysrem
V. Evaluation and potential reforms
W. Conclusion
South Africa: The Competition Law System and the Country's Norms
Dennis Dauis and Lara Granuille
I. History and structure
II. Mandate of the competirion authorities
III. Procedural norms
IV. Critical evaluation
The United States: The Competition Law System and the
Country's Norms
Harry First, Eleanor M, Fox, and Daniel E. Hemli
I. The history of antirrusr enforcement
II. Institutionalstructure
Norms 149
t49
151
r54
160
163
183
186
186
analvsis I 86
r87
188
190
232
236
237
240
262
264
266
266
27r
281
325
329
329
334
III. ConriIV. Proec;-
V. Evalu::
VI. Conc.:.
9. The Europe
Ijnion's \o
Ioannis L;.;,:
I. instiiu:
II. Manc;:
III. Duc p:.
IV. Adnr:::.
V. Conc.,..
10. The Interna
The Sy'srem,
Eleanor .\i. .:
I. Intr,r.l..,
II. Thc \\
III. Thc,'::
IV. Fin.l':::.
Index
7.
8.
\orms
: :nt analysis
. \orms
\orms
r49
r49
151
154
160
r63
183
186
186
186
187
r88
190
194
194
202
2rl
217
227
232
Contents
III. Competition mandate
IV. Procedural characteristics of the US enforcement system
V. Evaluation
VI. Conclusion
9. The European Union: The Competition Law System and the
Union's Norms
Ioannis Lianos and Arianna Andreangeli
I. Institutional structure and institutional performance norms
II. Mandate
III. Due process norms in case-by-case decision-making
IV. Administrative performance norms
V. Conclusions: suggestions for reform and improvement
10. The International Institutions of Competition Law:
The Systems'Norms
Eleanor M. Fox and Amedeo Arena
I. Introduction
II. The World Trade Organization
III. The other international institutions
ry. Findings and critical evaluation
Index
lx
340
344
379
383
384
384
405
407
432
436
444
444
447
476
484
489

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