New competition jurisdictions shaping policies and building institutions edited by Richard Whish, Christopher Townley.
Material type: TextSeries: ASCOLA competition lawPublication details: Cheltenham, U.K. Edward Elgar 2012Description: 1 online resource (xix, 347 p.)ISBN:- 9780857939524
- K3850 .N49 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Challenges and obstacles to adopting competition laws / David Lewis -- pt. 2. Institutional challenges and choices : deterrence / Michal S. Gal -- pt. 3. The global perspective / David J. Gerber -- pt. 4. Teaching and researching competition law and economics in new competition jurisdictions / Christopher Townley, Heba Shahein and Richard Whish.
This book focuses on the problems faced by newly-established competition authorities, and on shaping policies and building institutions in those jurisdictions. In particular four key issues encountered by new competition jurisdictions are considered, namely: the challenges and obstacles to adopting competition laws; institutional challenges and choices, with a specific focus on deterrence; the global perspective, with a specific focus on mergers; and a discussion of how to help young academics in new jurisdictions. Theoretical analysis is informed by practice throughout, and in particular by those considered to be at the cutting edge, either working in new competition authorities or from specialists advising them on a daily basis (such as those in the OECD and UNCTAD).
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