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Book Title: The Development of Competition Law
Editor(s): Zäch, Roger; Heinemann, Andreas; Kellerhals, Andreas
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781848444461
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface Roger Zäch, Andreas Heinemann and
Andreas Kellerhals ix
PART I THE METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF
COMPETITION LAW
1. EC Competition Law: The Dominance of Economic Analysis? 3
Giorgio Monti
2. Fifteen Years of Supreme Court Antitrust Jurisprudence:
The Defendant Always Wins 29
Warren S. Grimes
3. Freedom to Compete or Consumer Welfare: The Goal of
Competition Law according to Constitutional Law 61
Roger Zäch and Adrian Künzler
PART II THE DIVERSITY OF COMPETITION LAW
REGIMES
4. The Development of Competition Law for the last 15 Years
in Japan: Progress or Setback? 87
Iwakazu Takahashi
5. Metamorphosis of Indian Competition Law 109
Srinivasan Chakravarthy
6. Thirty Years of PRC Anti-monopoly Law under `State-Market'
Yardstick: From Retrospective and Prospective Viewpoints 142
Yong Huang and Shan Jiang
7. Transition Countries Facing Transitory Competition Rules:
`Moving Shooter' Taking Aim at a `Moving Target' 181
Josef Bejcek
v
vi The development of competition law
8. Cartel Deterrence and Settlements: the Brazilian Experience 209
Paulo Furquim de Azevedo and Alexandre Lauri Henriksen
PART III PERSPECTIVES
9. The Development of the World Economy and Competition
Law 235
Rainer Geiger
10. Is Criminalisation of EU Competition Law the Answer? 250
Wouter P.J. Wils
11. Private Enforcement in Europe 300
Andreas Heinemann
12. Competition law de lege ferenda 319
Daniel Zimmer
Index 331
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