Antitrust in Emerging and Developing Countries - 2nd Edition
ISBN-13:
9781939007520
ISBN-10:
1939007526
Author:
Nicolas Charbit, Elisa Ramundo, Eleanor M Fox, Professor of Law Harry First
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
Institute of Competition Law
Format:
Hardcover
220 pages
Category:
Antitrust
,
Business Law
,
Comparative
,
Legal Theory & Systems
,
Law Specialties
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ISBN-13:
9781939007520
ISBN-10:
1939007526
Author:
Nicolas Charbit, Elisa Ramundo, Eleanor M Fox, Professor of Law Harry First
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
Institute of Competition Law
Format:
Hardcover
220 pages
Category:
Antitrust
,
Business Law
,
Comparative
,
Legal Theory & Systems
,
Law Specialties
Summary
Antitrust in Emerging and Developing Countries - 2nd Edition (ISBN-13: 9781939007520 and ISBN-10: 1939007526), written by authors
Nicolas Charbit, Elisa Ramundo, Eleanor M Fox, Professor of Law Harry First, was published by Institute of Competition Law in 2016.
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This book collects papers on issues on antitrust in emerging and developing countries.
- Part I "State Involvement in a Market Economy", includes chapters from Susan Ning (King & Wood Mallesons) and Jon Orszag (Compass Lexecon);
- Part II "High Tech, Pharmaceuticals and Intellectual Property", offers analysis by Kirti Gupta(Qualcomm), Aditya Bhattacharjea & Fiyanshu Sindhwani (Delhi School of Economics), Thomas Cheng (University of Hong Kong), and Carlos Mena Labarthe (COFECE);
- Part III delves into "Public Interest, Industrial Policy, and Mergers" with contributions from George Cary, Elaine Ewing & Tara Tavernia (Cleary Gottlieb), Dennis Davis (South African Competition Appeal Court), and Samir Gandhi (AZB Partners);
- in Part IV, Mark Gidley & Max Hyman (White & Case) and Francis Kariuki (Competition Authority of Kenya) & Simon Roberts (University of Johannesburg) conclude the volume discussing "International antitrust enforcement and economic development".
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