
Merger Control Worldwide 2 Volume Hardback Set and Paperback Supplement to the First Volume
Cambridge University Press
Published on 29. September 2005
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1564 pages
978-0-521-85788-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Within the field of competition law, merger control has emerged as a growing area of law over the last decade. Merger operations can impact on a number of jurisdictions, and regulatory notification and approval may need to be sought in more than one of these. This comprehensive, multi-contributor collection sets out the details of every jurisdiction where a mechanism for merger control is in place. A concise, practical account is given of the relevant law in each jurisdiction, presented with the aid of flowcharts and diagrams. Merger Control Worldwide aims to provide the legal community, in particular law firms and policy-makers, with a clear point of reference which will prove invaluable when making decisions and delivering sound and accurate advice in merger cases. Comprised of two hardback volumes published in 2005 and one paperback supplement that is updated annually - the most recent supplement is the Second Supplement to the First Edition published in 2008.
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'... an extremely valuable and timely addition to the reference library.' The Journal of Business LawMore details
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Language
English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 255 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
3400 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-85788-8 (9780521857888)
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Persons
Reader in competition law, Queen Mary, University of London. Barrister, Monckton Chambers.
Content
Introduction; Albania Genci Krasniqi; Argentina Marcelo A. den Toom; Armenia Davit Harutyunyan and Karine Poladyan; Australia Allan Fels, Sharon Henrick, and Martyn Taylor; Austria Claudine Vartian; Barbados Maher Dabbah; Belgium Ivo Van Bael; Brazil Cristianne S. Zarzur, Lilian Barreira and Thiago Bonini V. da Rocha; Canada Mark Opashinov; Chile Salvador Valdes, Francisco Ugarte and Cristian Eyzaguirre; China Maher Dabbah; Costa Rica Maher Dabbah; Croatia Boris Porobija; Cyprus Maher Dabbah; Czech Republic Alena Banyaiova and Lucie Banyaiova; Denmark Jens Munk Plum, Erik Bertelsen, Morten Kofmann and Emil Schnack; European Community K. P. E Lasok QC and J. Holmes; European Economic Area K. P. E Lasok QC and J. Holmes; Estonia Martti Kalaus; Finland Carl-Henrik Wallin and Mikael Wahlbeck; France Joelle Salzmann and Laura Cerny; Germany Werner Berg; Greece Panayotis M. Bernitsas; Hungary Peter Lakatos and Attila Ungar; Iceland Arni Vilhjalmsson and Olafur Ari Jonsson; India Atul Chitale; Indonesia Pheo M Hutabarat; Ireland Michael Collins SC; Israel Maher Dabbah; Italy Mario Siragusa and Matteo Beretta; Japan Matsushita Mitsuo and Eriko Watanabe; Kenya Maher Dabbah; Latvia Liga Hartmane; Lithuania Jaunius Gumbis and _ar_nas Keserauskas; Macedonia Sanja Milanovic; Malta Eugene Buttigieg and Lino Briguglio; Netherlands Martijn Snoep and Bethan Ilett; New Zealand Jillian Mallon, David Blacktop and Martyn Taylor; Norway Eivind Vesterkjaer and Siri Teigum; Pakistan Aliya Yusuf and Omar Iqbal; Peru Maher Dabbah; Phillipines Picazo Buyco Tan Fider and Santos; Poland Agnieszka Stefanowicz-Baranska; Portugal Mario Marques Mendes, Victor Calvete, Pedro Vilarinho Pires and Francisco Costa-Cabral; Romania Gelu Goran; Russia Maher Dabbah; Serbia Montenegro Dejan Simic; Slovakia _ubo_ Frolkovi_; Slovenia Ralf Peschek and Markus Bruckmueller; South Africa Pierre Brooks; Spain Cani Fernandez, Andrew Ward, David Ortega and Arantzazu Golderos; Sri Lanka U. L Kadurugamuwa; Sweden Carl Wetter, Johan Karlsson and Susanne Andre; Switzerland Olivier Mach and Benoit Merkt; Taiwan Stephen Franck and Charles Hwang; Thailand Peerapan Tungsuwan, David Washenfelder and Benedict W. W. Yong; Tunisia Maher Dabbah; Turkey Maher Dabbah; Ukraine Galina Zagorodnyuk; United Kingdom K. P. E Lasok QC and J. Holmes; United States Clifford Aronson, Alec Chang, Barry Hawk, Neal Stoll, Michael Weiner, Doron Kalir, Raymond Reduque, Neil Sirota and David Straite; Uzbekistan Maher Dabbah; Venezuela Gustavo J. Reyna and Jose Humberto Frias; Zambia Maher Dabbah.