
Merger Control Worldwide 2 Volume Set
2 Volume Set
Cambridge University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 31. May 2012
Book
Hardback
1752 pages
978-0-521-19509-6 (ISBN)
Description
Merger control has emerged as a growing area of competition law within the last decade. Merger operations can impact on a number of jurisdictions and may require regulatory notification and approval in more than one. Merger Control Worldwide provides practitioners and policy-makers with a clear point of reference that will prove invaluable when making decisions and delivering sound and accurate advice in merger cases. The chapters set out the details of every jurisdiction where a mechanism for merger control is in place and make use of flowcharts and diagrams to provide a concise and practical account of the relevant law in each jurisdiction.
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Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
34 Tables, black and white; 15 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 177 mm
Thickness: 84 mm
Weight
3690 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-19509-6 (9780521195096)
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Persons
Maher M. Dabbah is the founder and Director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Competition Law and Policy (ICC) at Queen Mary, University of London. He also acts as a consultant to a variety of governmental and non-governmental organisations and firms and is a barrister of the Middle Temple. Paul Lasok QC is a barrister who specialises in EU law, particularly competition law. He has published widely on EU law and EU competition law.
Content
Volume I: Introduction; 1. Albania; 2. Argentina; 3. Armenia (Republic of Armenia); 4. Australia; 5. Austria; 6. Barbados; 7. Belgium; 8. Bosnia and Herzegovina; 9. Brazil; 10. Bulgaria; 11. Canada; 12. Chile; 13. China; 14. Costa Rica; 15. Croatia; 16. Cyprus (Republic of Cyprus); 17. Czech Republic; 18. Denmark; 19. Estonia; 20. European Economic Area; 21. European Union; 22. Finland; 23. France; 24. Germany (Federal Republic of Germany); 25. Greece; 26. Hong Kong; 27. Hungary; 28. Iceland; 29. India; 30. Indonesia (Republic of Indonesia); 31. Ireland; 32. Israel. Volume II: Introduction; 33. Italy; 34. Japan; 35. Kenya; 36. Korea; 37. Latvia; 38. Lithuania; 39. Macedonia (Republic of Macedonia); 40. Malta; 41. Mexico; 42. Netherlands (The Netherlands); 43. New Zealand; 44. Norway; 45. Pakistan; 46. Peru; 47. Philippines (Republic of the Philippines); 48. Poland; 49. Portugal; 50. Romania; 51. Russia; 52. Serbia and Montenegro; 53. Singapore; 54. Slovakia (Slovak Republic); 55. Slovenia; 56. South Africa; 57. Spain; 58. Sri Lanka; 59. Sweden; 60. Switzerland; 61. Taiwan; 62. Thailand; 63. Tunisia (Republic of Tunisia); 64. Turkey; 65. Ukraine; 66. United Kingdom; 67. United States of America; 68. Uzbekistan; 69. Venezuela; 70. Zambia.