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International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Competition Law Online Francesco Denozza, Alberto Toffoletto The law of competition has become increasingly important in the last decades, while markets have overcome national and continental boundaries and many economic sectors tend to concentrate towards oligopoly structures. Moreover, the international dimension of many industries often requires commercial more... |
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International Trade Policy for Technology Transfers: Legal and Economic Dilemmas on Multilateralism versus Bilateralism Yi Shin Tang Now also available as eBook The importance of international technology transfer for economic development can hardly be overstated. But the wide range of interests among developed and developing countries has long been the cause of enormous political obstacles to the conclusion of efficient intern more... |
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Landmark Cases in Competition Law. Around the World in Fourteen Stories Barry Rodger It is the thesis of this fascinating and highly instructive book on competition law that an examination of one landmark case, scenario, or 'saga' each from a range of legal systems leads to a thorough understanding of the issues informing and arising from competition policy, law, and legal practice more... |
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Legalization of Development in the WTO: Between Law and Politics Amin M Alavi It’s often said that the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU) works more in favor of the richer members with their vastly greater resources. On the other hand, one of the principal objectives of the DSU was to create a fairer system, in which every member could bring forward a more... |
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Quick Reference to the Trade and Customs Law of China - 3rd Edition PwC Worldtrade Management Services Also available online at www.kluwerlawonline.com Quick Reference to the Trade and Customs Law of China is a highly practical resource helping to ease the complexity of the PRC’s trade and customs law. Because it’s written by experts with extensive hands-on experience in the fiel more... |
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Retaliation in the WTO Dispute Settlement System Sherzod Shadikhodjaev The dispute resolution procedures of the World Trade Organization allow sanctions to be imposed when a country is unwilling to bring a WTO-inconsistent trade measure into conformity. Not surprisingly, this form of retaliation often creates as many problems as it solves. This timely work provide more... |
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Structure and Effects in EU Competition Law Jurgen Basedow, Wolfgang Wurmnest Now also available as eBook During the last decade the European Commission has progressively adopted what is called a ‘more economic approach’ toward competition policy. This approach, which draws on U.S. antitrust policy, puts greater emphasis on possible welfare effects of busine more... |
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The Reform of EC Competition Law: New Challenges I Lianos, I Kokkoris Now also available as eBook Responding to external and internal pressure for change the slow reform of EC competition law since the 1989 Merger Regulation can now be seen as a major thread rather than a series of peripheral developments. Now, a body of ‘new’ law may be discerned that more... |
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The Role of Economic Analysis In the EC Competition Rules 3rd edition Doris Hildebrand The thesis of this now-classic work – that the European Commission and the Community Courts, under the necessity of forging an effective competition policy, created an entire new school of thought in economic theory that permeates the disciplinary boundary between law and economics – more... |
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Theories and Practices of Compliance with WTO Law Yenkong Ngangjoh Hodu Compliance with international institutional norms is often conceived as a yardstick with which to test the effectiveness of international law. However, the ongoing failure of the WTO regime to elicit compliance with its agreements has led many legal theorists to reject this view in favour of a ̵ more... |
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