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Author Sokol, D

Title The Global Limits of Competition Law
Published Palo Alto : Stanford University Press, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (307 pages)
Series Studies in International Security and Ar
Studies in International Security and Ar
Contents Preface; Contributors; Introduction -- Ioannis Lianos and D. Daniel Sokol; Part I. The Competition Law Process; 1. The Limits of Antitrust and the Chicago School Tradition -- George L. Priest; 2. Competition Law and Human Rights: Striking a Balance Between Business Freedom and Regulatory Intervention -- Arianna Andreangeli; Part II. The Economic Limits of Competition Law; 3. Limits of Imports from Economics into Competition Law -- Anne-Lise Sibony; 4. Complications in the Antitrust Response to Monopsony -- Jeffrey L. Harrison
5. Antitrust and the Close Look: Transaction Cost Economics in Competition Policy -- Herbert HovenkampPart III. Competition Law and Its Synergies with Other Areas of Law; 6. Anticompetitive Government Regulation -- D. Daniel Sokol; 7. A Global Perspective on State Action -- Damien M.B. Gerard; 8. IP's Advantages over Antitrust -- Daniel A. Crane; 9. Competition Law and Consumer Protection Against Unfair Commercial Practices: A More-than-Complementary Relationship? -- Paolisa Nebbia; Part IV. Competition Law and Institutional Design
10. Judicial Scrutiny and Competition Authorities: The Institutional Limits of Antitrust -- Javier Tapia and Santiago Montt11. Competition Authorities: Independence and Advocacy -- Frédéric Jenny; 12. Competition Law Remedies: In Search of a Theory -- Ioannis Lianos; Part V. Competition Law and Culture; 13. How Culture May Change Assumptions in Antitrust Policy -- Thomas K. Cheng; 14. Promoting Convergence of Competition Policies in Northeast Asia: Culture-Competition Correlation and Its Implications -- Ki Jong Lee; 15. The Limits of Competition Law in Latin America -- Julián Peña; Notes; Index
Summary Over the last three decades, the field of antitrust law has grown increasingly prominent, and more than one hundred countries have enacted competition law statutes. As competition law expands to jurisdictions with very different economic, social, cultural, and institutional backgrounds, the debates over its usefulness have similarly evolved. This book, the first in a new series on global competition law, critically assesses the importance of competition law, its development and modern practice, and the global limits that have emerged. This volume will be a key resource to both sch
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Subject Antitrust law.
Law.
Antitrust law
Law
Form Electronic book
Author Lianos, Ioannis
ISBN 9780804782678
0804782679