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Global competition : Law, markets and globalization

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2012Description: 394p xviiISBN:
  • 9780199652006
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.0721 GER
Contents:
Contents: 1. Law, Competition, and Global Markets; PART I. SOVEREIGNTY AS THE FRAMEWORK FOR GLOBAL COMPETITION; 2. Global Competition Law: A Project Conceived and Abandoned; 3. Sovereignty as a Solution: Extending the Reach of National Laws; 4. Globalization and Competition Law: Conflict, Uncertainty, and the Promise of Convergence; PART II. DOMESTIC EXPERIENCE AND GLOBAL COMPETITION LAW; 5. US Antitrust Law: Model and Lens; 6. Competition Law in Europe: Market, Community, and Integration; 7. Globalization, Development, and ‘Other Players’: Widening the Lens; PART III. COMPETITION LAW AS A TRANSNATIONAL PROJECT; 8. Convergence as Strategy: Scope and Limits; 9. Reconceiving Competition Law for Global Markets: Agreements, Commitments, and Pathways; 10. Global Competition and Law: Trajectories and Promises.
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Contents:
1. Law, Competition, and Global Markets;
PART I. SOVEREIGNTY AS THE FRAMEWORK FOR GLOBAL COMPETITION;
2. Global Competition Law: A Project Conceived and Abandoned;
3. Sovereignty as a Solution: Extending the Reach of National Laws;
4. Globalization and Competition Law: Conflict, Uncertainty, and the Promise of Convergence;
PART II. DOMESTIC EXPERIENCE AND GLOBAL COMPETITION LAW;
5. US Antitrust Law: Model and Lens;
6. Competition Law in Europe: Market, Community, and Integration;
7. Globalization, Development, and ‘Other Players’: Widening the Lens;
PART III. COMPETITION LAW AS A TRANSNATIONAL PROJECT;
8. Convergence as Strategy: Scope and Limits;
9. Reconceiving Competition Law for Global Markets: Agreements, Commitments, and Pathways;
10. Global Competition and Law: Trajectories and Promises.