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Competition law in India (Record no. 28759)

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International Standard Book Number 9788171772100
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Classification number 343.072
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Personal name Roy Abir
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Title Competition law in India
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Lucknow
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Eastern Law House
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2008
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Extent 522p
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Price amount Rs. 395
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Formatted contents note Contents:<br/>Preface; Table of Cases;<br/><br/>CHAPTER-1-Introduction;<br/>1-Development of competition law;<br/>•1.1-Socialism and competition.<br/>*1.2-Journey of competition law.<br/>2-Classical and neo-classical competition.<br/>3-Competition law and common law.<br/>4-Why competition?. <br/>5-Economic rationale for competition-Perfect Competition versus Monopoly. <br/>6-Goals of competition.<br/>6.1-Classical goals. <br/>6.2-Specific goals.<br/>7-Competition for efficiency.<br/>8-Competition and consumer welfare.<br/>9-Promotion of small business enterprises.<br/>10-Competition and Darwinism.<br/>11-Policy debate-Harvard versus Chicago School. <br/>2-Competition Law In India Evolutlon, Development & Analysls.<br/>1-Introduction. <br/>2-Impact of socialism-Reforms.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 2-Competition Law In India Evolution, Development & Analysts-continued?.<br/>3-Monopolies and Restrictive Trade-Practices Act 1969.<br/>3.1-Objectives of the MRTP Act. <br/>3.2-Restrictive trade practices. <br/>3.3-Unfair trade practice.<br/>3.4-Amendment in MRTP Act in 1991 and shift in the emphasis.<br/>3.5-Doctrine guiding the MRTP. <br/>3.6-Failure of MRTP Act. <br/>4-Enacting Competition Act 2002.<br/>4.1-Competition Act vis-a-vis MRTP Act.<br/>4.2-Objectives of the Competition Act 2002, <br/><br/>3-Anti-competitive Agreements and Competition Law.<br/>1-Rationale for prohibition of anti-competitive agreements. <br/>1.1-Contours of anti-competitive agreement. <br/>1.2-Concerted practice.<br/>1.3 Burden of proof to prove violation.<br/>2.Types of agreements.<br/>2.1-Horizontal agreements and anti-competitive behavior.<br/>2.2-Vertical agreements and f anti-competitive behavior. <br/>3-Per se illegal practices. <br/>3.1-Per se illegal agreements on price.<br/>3.2-Per se illegal non-price agreements. <br/>4-Rule of reason. <br/>5-Exemptions. <br/>5.1-Improving the production or distribution of goods or to promoting technical or economic progress. <br/>5.2-Allowing the consumers a fair share of the resultant benefits.<br/><br/>CHAPTER-4-Abuse of Dominant Position and Competition Law.<br/>1-Rationale for prohibition of abuse of dominant position.<br/>2-Assessing relevant market.<br/>2.1-Contours of the relevant product market. <br/>2.2-Relevant geographical market.<br/>3-Identifying existence of dominant position.<br/>4-Determining "abuse" of "dominance". <br/>5-Instruments of abuse.<br/>5.1-Predatory pricing.<br/>5.2-Price discrimination.<br/>5.3-Essential facilities.<br/>5.4-Requirements contracts.<br/>5.5-Tying and bundling agreements.<br/>6-Remedies in case of abuse of dominant position.<br/>6.1-Discontinuation of abuse/penalties.<br/>6.2 Damages. <br/><br/>5. Merger and Competition Law.<br/>1-Types óf mergers.<br/>1.1-Horizontal mergers.<br/>1.2-Non-horizontal mergers.<br/>2. Pre-notification.<br/>2.1-Exempted transactions.<br/>2.2-The filing requirement.<br/>3-Analyzing mergers and competition law.<br/>3.1-Market definition.<br/>3.2-Market structure and concentration.<br/>3.3-Non-coordinated effects.<br/>3.4-Co-ordinated effects.<br/>3.5-Market entry.<br/>3.6-Failing firm.<br/>4-Role of efficiencies as a defense.<br/>5-General Electric-Honeywell merger: difference in view point of EU and USA approach for testing mergers Dichotomy in EU and USA decisions.<br/>6-Merger analysis in India.<br/><br/>CHAPTER-6-Intellectual Property and Competition Law<br/>1 Functional aspect of intellectual property and competition law. <br/>1.1 Rationale for intellectual property rights. <br/>1.2 Rationale for competition law<br/>1.3 Intellectual property and competition law: working in tandem. <br/>1.4 Intellectual property and competition law: friends in disagreement. <br/>2 Economic theory of innovation and competition. <br/>2.1 Theory of monopolies leading to invention <br/>2.2 Baxter's comparability test <br/>2.3 Bowman's "competitive superiority" test. <br/>2.4 Kaplow's ratio" test <br/>3 TRIPS and competition issues <br/>4 Essential facilities doctrine. <br/>4.1 Essential facilities doctrine and refusal to deal/license <br/>5 Licensing of intellectual property rights <br/>5.1 Requirements of a valid license <br/>5.2 Per se rule <br/>5.3 Rule of reason. <br/>5.4 Anti-trust analysis of licensing provisions <br/>6 Anti-competitive settlements of intellectual property dispute. <br/>6.1 Patent pools <br/>6.2 Cross licensing <br/>6.3 Grant-backs. <br/>6.4 Tying agreements. <br/>7 Intellectual Property Rights and Competition Act 2002 . <br/>7.1 Application of section 3 and IPR's. <br/>7.2 Penalty provisions<br/><br/>7-Competition Law and International Trade <br/>1-Introduction. <br/><br/>CHAPTER-7-Competition Law and International Trade-continued.<br/>2-International Trade and Competition Policy- Agreements and Disagreements.<br/>3-Competition policy at international level. <br/>3.1-Initial efforts at the Havana Charter. <br/>3.2-Issues at the Singapore Ministerial Conference.<br/>3.3-Efforts at the UNCTAD. <br/>3.4-The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD's) Committee on Competition Law and Policy.<br/>3.5-GATT/WTO connection.<br/>4-International Competition Policy Agreements.<br/>4.1 Positive comity.<br/>4.2-Coordination and co-operation.<br/>4.3-Exchange of information.<br/>4.4-Negative comity.<br/>5-Jurisdiction Issues in Cross border Anti-competitive Activities and Reach of Competition Laws.<br/>5.1-Extraterritorial application of US Anti-trust Law.<br/>5.2-Extraterritorial application of European Anti-trust Law.<br/>5.3-Extraterritorial application of Indian Competition Law.<br/>6-International effects of the cartels and the possible remedies under International or Domestic Competition Law.<br/>6.1-International cartels.<br/>6.2-Hard core cartels.<br/>6.3-Export cartels.<br/>7-Conclusion.<br/><br/>8-Competition Authorities.<br/>1-Necessity of an effective Competition Law Regime.<br/>1.1-The roles and tools of competition authorities.<br/>2-Competition Commission of India.<br/><br/>CHAPTER 8-Competition Authorities-continued.<br/>3-Regulatory mechanism of CCI.<br/>4-Impairment in the independence of CCI.<br/>5-Notable Features of the CCI and its operations. <br/>5,1-Acts taking place outside India but having an effect on competition in India.<br/>5.2-Synergized relationship between the sectoral regulators and Competition Commission of India.<br/>5.3-Commission has powers despite other laws.<br/>5.4-Commission has powers of civil court. <br/>5.5-Execution of orders of Commission imposing monetary penalty.<br/>5.6-Compensation in case of contravention of orders of Commission.<br/>5.7-Penalty for not giving notice under section 6(2).<br/>5.8-Penalty for failure to comply with directions of Commission and Director-General. <br/>5.9-Penalty for making false statement or omission to furnish material information.<br/>5.10-Lesser penalty if full disclosure made, in case of cartel.<br/>6 Appointment of Director-General.<br/>7-Competition Appellate Tribunal. <br/>7.1-Formation of CAT.<br/>7.2-Functioning of CAT. <br/>7.3-Powers of CAT.<br/>7.4-Awarding compensation by CAT.<br/><br/>Appendices.<br/>APPENDIX.<br/>1. The Competition Act, 2002.<br/>2. High-Level Committee on Competition Policy 281-384 and Law (the Raghavan Committee)<br/>Index.<br/><br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Competition Law
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