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This book is the first detailed treatment of the approaches taken
to enforce competition laws against cross-border cartels (CBCs)
from the perspective of young and small competition authorities
(more than 70% of the total number of authorities worldwide). No
other legal or inter-disciplinary scholarship exists in the market
that deals with the issue of a taxonomy of CBCs combined with
young/small competition authorities' problems. The book looks at
the extent of the harms caused by CBCs and issues associated with
tackling them at a transnational level. It explains why past
solutions to problems with cooperation have failed and proposes
novel ideas on how to improve cooperation and coordination in
certain types of CBC investigations (transnational and regional
CBCs). The proposals are based on primary-source information and
observations made by the author as part of his work in the UN, and
interviews with leading enforcers from young, small, old and large
jurisdictions. Young/small competition authorities, competition
lawyers and economists, scholars and students within the fields of
competition law and international law, and those interested in
international cooperation and coordination in the area of cartel
enforcement in emerging markets will greatly benefit from this
book. It is clearly structured and extensively referenced,
providing a valuable guide to the topic.
This book is the first detailed treatment of the approaches taken
to enforce competition laws against cross-border cartels (CBCs)
from the perspective of young and small competition authorities
(more than 70% of the total number of authorities worldwide). No
other legal or inter-disciplinary scholarship exists in the market
that deals with the issue of a taxonomy of CBCs combined with
young/small competition authorities' problems. The book looks at
the extent of the harms caused by CBCs and issues associated with
tackling them at a transnational level. It explains why past
solutions to problems with cooperation have failed and proposes
novel ideas on how to improve cooperation and coordination in
certain types of CBC investigations (transnational and regional
CBCs). The proposals are based on primary-source information and
observations made by the author as part of his work in the UN, and
interviews with leading enforcers from young, small, old and large
jurisdictions. Young/small competition authorities, competition
lawyers and economists, scholars and students within the fields of
competition law and international law, and those interested in
international cooperation and coordination in the area of cartel
enforcement in emerging markets will greatly benefit from this
book. It is clearly structured and extensively referenced,
providing a valuable guide to the topic.
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