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This multi-jurisdictional compliance guide offers a comprehensive and detailed multi-country review of critical antitrust compliance issues. The book outlines the laws and practice in forty three of the most important antitrust jurisdictions around the world - focusing on anticompetitive agreements, market power and monopolization, enforcement, arbitration and remedies.
With compliance requirements in mind, the book provides law firms and in-house lawyers with the necessary information to explore the changing global antitrust landscape.
Chapters in this guide follow a clear division to sections and include discussion of the enforcement priorities in each jurisdiction. Contributions to this book have been authored by leading competition law practitioners from their respective jurisdictions.
List of contents
- Western Hemisphere
- 1.: Argentina
- 2.: Brazil
- 3.: Canada
- 4.: Chile
- 5.: Colombia
- 6.: Mexico
- 7.: Peru
- 8.: United States
- Asia and Pacific
- 9.: Australia
- 10.: China
- 11.: Hong Kong
- 12.: India
- 13.: Israel
- 14.: Japan
- 15.: New Zealand
- 16.: South Korea
- 17.: Taiwan
- 18.: Turkey
- Europe
- 19.: Austria
- 20.: Czech Republic
- 21.: Denmark
- 22.: Estonia
- 23.: European Union
- 24.: Finland
- 25.: France
- 26.: Germany
- 27.: Greece
- 28.: Hungary
- 29.: Ireland
- 30.: Italy
- 31.: Latvia
- 32.: Lithuania
- 33.: Netherlands
- 34.: Norway
- 35.: Poland
- 36.: Portugal
- 37.: Romania
- 38.: Russia
- 39.: Spain
- 40.: Sweden
- 41.: Switzerland
- 42.: United Kingdom
- Africa
- 43.: South Africa
About the author
Ariel Ezrachi is the Slaughter and May Lecturer in Competition Law and a Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford. He serves as the Director of the University of Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy. He convenes the Competition Law Group and teaches Competition Law to BCL and Mjur students and at undergraduate level.
Summary
This multi-jurisdictional compliance guide offers a comprehensive and detailed multi-country review of critical antitrust compliance issues. The book outlines the laws and practice in forty three of the most important antitrust jurisdictions around the world - focusing on anticompetitive agreements, market power and monopolization, enforcement, arbitration and remedies.
With compliance requirements in mind, the book provides law firms and in-house lawyers with the necessary information to explore the changing global antitrust landscape.
Chapters in this guide follow a clear division to sections and include discussion of the enforcement priorities in each jurisdiction. Contributions to this book have been authored by leading competition law practitioners from their respective jurisdictions.
Additional text
This is an ambitious comparative review of antitrust law requirements around the world. It contributes significantly to current knowledge in that it covers a number of jurisdictions not normally covered by reviews such as this
Report
Mssrs Sokol, Crane, and Ezrachi have quarterbacked a new country-by-country competition law compendium that serves as a one-stop shop resource for business leaders and their counselors. Covering 43 jurisdictions with each country's chapter written by a who's who of international competition law practitioners, this publication is particularly useful for in-house counsel who advise far-flung business operations and need a solid, credible reference to quickly ascertain core competition law principles. This volume holds a place on my desk reserved only for a few "go-to" world competition law authorities. Brian R. Henry, Senior Managing Counsel, North America Competition Law, The Coca-Cola Company