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"Contents" [2012] ELECD 820; in Whish, Richard; Townley, Christopher (eds), "New Competition Jurisdictions" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012)

Book Title: New Competition Jurisdictions

Editor(s): Whish, Richard; Townley, Christopher

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9780857939517

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Contents
List of contributors vii
List of abbreviations xiii
Legal tables xv

Introduction 1
Christopher Townley and Richard Whish

1. HSR at 35: the early US premerger notification experience and its
meaning for new systems of competition law 9
William E. Kovacic

PART ONE CHALLENGES AND OBSTACLES TO ADOPTING
COMPETITION LAWS
David Lewis (Chair)

2. Designing competition laws in new jurisdictions: three models to
follow 35
Heba Shahein
3. The political economy of competition law reform in new
jurisdictions 67
Michelle Chowdhury
4. The dynamics of competition policies in small developing
economies: the Central American countries' experience 91
Claudia Schatan
Commentary on Part One chapters 119
Ulla Schwager

PART TWO INSTITUTIONAL CHALLENGES AND CHOICES:
DETERRENCE
Michal S. Gal (Chair)

5. Increasing deterrence in Latin American competition law
enforcement regimes 139
Javier Tapia


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vi New competition jurisdictions

6. Deterrence and compensation in new competition regimes: the
role of private enforcement 167
Clifford A. Jones
7. Enforcement priorities for new agencies: lessons from South
Africa on the deterrence of cartel conduct 183
Keith Weeks
Commentary on Part Two chapters 212
John Davies

PART THREE THE GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
David J. Gerber (Chair)

8. Does implementation of merger regulation impede inbound
cross-border mergers? Analysis of developed versus developing
countries 231
Manish Agarwal
9. The impact of multi-jurisdictional concentrations on the new
competition law jurisdictions: a case study on Brazil 260
Marco Botta

PART FOUR TEACHING AND RESEARCHING COMPETITION
LAW AND ECONOMICS IN NEW COMPETITION
JURISDICTIONS

10. Cooperating in the development of ...


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