
This multi-jurisdictional compliance guide offers a comprehensive and detailed multi-country review of critical antitrust compliance issues. The book outlines the laws and practice in forty three of the most important antitrust jurisdictions around the world - focusing on anticompetitive agreements, market power and monopolization, enforcement, arbitration and remedies. With compliance requirements in mind, the book provides law firms and in-house lawyers with the necessary information to explore the changing global antitrust landscape. Chapters in this guide follow a clear division to sections and include discussion of the enforcement priorities in each jurisdiction. Contributions to this book have been authored by leading competition law practitioners from their respective jurisdictions.
This handbook investigates the core question of how multinational corporations can navigate the complex, fragmented landscape of global antitrust regulations. The authors, Ariel Ezrachi, Daniel A. Crane, and D. Daniel Sokol, leverage their expertise in competition law to compile a structured framework that synthesizes enforcement priorities and legal requirements across forty-three distinct jurisdictions. By aggregating contributions from local practitioners, the text provides a standardized methodology for identifying and mitigating antitrust risks in diverse regulatory environments.
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Legal professionals and competition law experts frequently cite this work as a foundational reference for managing multi-jurisdictional compliance programs. Practitioners note the high utility of the standardized chapter format when conducting cross-border regulatory assessments.
Page Count:
962
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191008842
ISBN-13:
9780191008849
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