Description
Global Issues in Antitrust and Competition Law 3rd Edition Eleanor M. Fox ISBN 9781685615123
This fully updated Third Edition takes a truly global approach to competition law, drawing on examples and analysis from six continents at the national, regional, and international levels. It brings together diverse materials for students, scholars, and practitioners, illuminating both the common foundations of competition law and the reasons for divergence across jurisdictions.
The book addresses developed and developing economies alike, examining restraints imposed by private firms and states, as well as domestic and cross-border conduct. For international restraints, it explores key issues such as extraterritorial application of competition laws, cooperation among enforcement authorities, convergence of legal principles, and emerging theories of global competition governance.
Comprehensive in scope, the text covers all major substantive areas, including cartels, horizontal and vertical agreements, and mergers, while also engaging with contemporary challenges posed by the new economy, high technology, intellectual property, and geopolitics. Jurisdictions featured include the European Union, the United States, China, Japan, South Korea, South Africa, other regions of Africa, and South and Central America.
The Third Edition is further strengthened by the addition of three internationally renowned authors with deep expertise in European, Asian, and African competition law, enhancing the book’s global perspective and analytical depth.
Global Issues in Antitrust and Competition Law 3rd Edition Eleanor M. Fox ISBN 9781685615123, 978-1685615123 & 978-16856-15123
Authors
Eleanor M. Fox
Daniel A. Crane
Damien Gerard
Thomas Cheng
Derek Lotter

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