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Book Title: Comparative Competition Law
Editor(s): Duns, John; Duke, Arlen; Sweeney, Brendan
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781849804196
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
PART I INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
1. Themes 3
John Duns, Arlen Duke and Brendan Sweeney
2. The globalization of competition law:Yes or no? 9
Leela Cejnar and Rachel Burgess
PART II THE SUBSTANTIVE LAW
3. Defining and proving markets and market power 27
Rhonda L. Smith
4. Anti-competitive agreements: The meaning of `agreement' 56
George A. Hay
5. Anti-competitive agreements: The range of conduct caught 79
John Duns
6. Understanding market power 109
Alexandra Merrett
7. Antitrust treatment of intellectual property rights 141
Michael A. Carrier
8. Current issues in merger law 171
Julie Clarke
9. Vertical conduct: Non-price restraints 219
John Duns
10. Vertical conduct: Resale price maintenance 245
Eugène Buttigieg
PART III ENFORCEMENT AND SANCTIONS
11. Public enforcement 271
Arlen Duke
12. Criminalizing cartels: A global trend? 301
Gregory C. Shaffer, Nathaniel H. Nesbitt and Spencer
Weber Waller
v
vi Comparative competition law
13. International governance of competition and the problem of
extraterritorial jurisdiction 345
Brendan Sweeney
14. Private antitrust enforcement: Comparative and policy
considerations 384
Daniel A. Crane, Keith Klovers and Adam Speegle
PART IV COMPETITION LAW IN SELECTED
JURISDICTIONS
15. Competition law in Japan 415
Simon Vande Walle and Tadashi Shiraishi
16. Competition law in China 443
Wentong Zheng
17. Latin American antitrust law and policy: An overview of three
jurisdictions Brazil, Chile and Colombia 472
Javier Tapia and Alexandre Ditzel Faraco
Index 501
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