
Anti-Cartel Enforcement Worldwide 3 Volume Hardback Set
Cambridge University Press
Published on 20. August 2009
Book
Hardback
3000 pages
978-0-521-89721-1 (ISBN)
Description
This comprehensive multi-contributor collection includes details about every jurisdiction where a mechanism for anti-cartel regulation has been introduced. A concise account of each jurisdiction is provided, presented in a practical and clear manner with the aid of flowcharts, diagrams and tables. Anti-Cartel Enforcement Worldwide aims to provide the legal community, in particular law firms and policy-makers, with an important and authoritative source for information and reference, which will prove valuable when making decisions and delivering sound and accurate advice relating to cartel cases.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 258 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 88 mm
Weight
3750 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-89721-1 (9780521897211)
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Persons
Maher M. Dabbah is a barrister of the Middle Temple and the Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Competition Law and Policy (ICC) at Queen Mary, University of London. He acts as special counsel and consultant to a number of international organisations, governments and multinational firms. Barry E. Hawk is a partner at the law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and the Director of the Fordham Competition Law Institute. He has advised leading companies and governments on competition law and policy, conducted annual seminars for officials of the European Commission and served as a consultant to the Commission's Legal Service and to the OECD.
General editor
Queen Mary University of London
Fordham University, New York
Content
1. Introduction; 2. Albania; 3. Algeria; 4. Argentina; 5. Armenia; 6. Australia; 7. Austria; 8. Belgium; 9. Bosnia and Herzegovina; 10. Brazil; 11. Bulgaria; 12. Canada; 13. Chile; 14. China; 15. Costa Rica; 16. Croatia; 17. Cyprus; 18. Czech Republic; 19. Denmark; 20. EEA; 21. Egypt; 22. El Salvador; 23. Estonia; 24. EU; 25. Finland; 26. France; 27. Germany; 28. Greece; 29. Hong Kong; 30. Hungary; 31. Iceland; 32. India; 33. Ireland; 34. Israel; 35. Italy; 36. Japan; 37. Jordan; 38. Kenya; 39. Korea; 40. Latvia; 41. Lithuania; 42. Luxembourg; 43. Macedonia; 44. Malta; 45. The Netherlands; 46. New Zealand; 47. Norway; 48. Pakistan; 49. Peru; 50. The Philippines; 51. Portugal; 52. Qatar; 53. Romania; 54. Saudi Arabia; 55. Singapore; 56. Slovak Republic; 57. Slovenia; 58. South Africa; 59. Spain; 60. Sweden; 61. Switzerland; 62. Taiwan; 63. Thailand; 64. Tunisia; 65. Turkey; 66. Ukraine; 67. United Kingdom; 68. United States; 69. Venezuela.