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`This is a very valuable book! It collects symposium papers that
analyze key issues and important developments in global competition
law today. It explores methodological foundations, including the
roles of economics, and recent experiences in key countries (China,
Japan, India and Eastern Europe). One section contains highly
illuminating articles on private enforcement, criminalization of
competition law, the role of globalization and the process of
competition law change. All of the articles are valuable, and many
are outstanding.' - David J. Gerber, Chicago-Kent College of Law,
US Competition law has changed substantially since 1990. The
worldwide tendency toward market-based economic systems has induced
many countries to adopt competition rules. This innovative book
discusses the global character of competition law focusing on three
interrelated perspectives; firstly, the impact of economics on
competition policy; secondly, the competition law experience in
selected countries (USA, EU, Japan, India, China, Brazil,
transition countries) and how the law has adapted to the political,
economic, geographic and cultural environment; and thirdly, the
process of internationalisation and convergence of competition law.
This book will be an invaluable read for academics and postgraduate
students in competition policy, economics of law and international
business law, as well as for competition law practitioners in
international firms.
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