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Cooperation Between Antitrust Agencies At The International Level Bruno Zanettin

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Cooperation Between Antitrust Agencies At The International Level Bruno Zanettin
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Bruno Zanettin
ISBN: 9781841133515, 9781847311375, 1841133515, 1847311377
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Cooperation Between Antitrust Agencies At The International Level Bruno Zanettin by Bruno Zanettin 9781841133515, 9781847311375, 1841133515, 1847311377 instant download after payment.

This book addresses the issue of international antitrust enforcement, focusing on bilateral cooperation between antitrust agencies, in particular the European Commission and the US agencies. It shows how bilateral cooperation was developed as a response to the limits of the unilateral and extraterritorial application of national competition laws, and how it has evolved from an instrument initially designed to avoid conflicts into a tool aimed at coordinating joint investigations of international competition cases. It then considers how bilateral cooperation could be optimally used, by analyzing two forms of advanced cooperation: the exchange of confidential information, and positive comity.

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