DA SILVEIRA, PAULO BURNIER / KOVACIC, WILLIAM EVAN
Editors
Contributors
Foreword
Part I
Challenges in Digital Economy
Chapter 1
Digitalisation and Competition Law: New Challenges loannis Lianos
Chapter 2
Online Vertical Restraints and Abuse of Dominant Position: The Emerging Indian Perspective
Augustine Peter & Neha Singh
Chapter 3
E-commerce and Competition Law: Insights from the Mexican Experience
Carlos Menu Labarthe, Michel Narcia Martinez & Aleine Obregon Natera
Chapter 4
Digital Swords Versus Digital Shields in Cartel Enforcement: Insights from Russian Experience in Electronic Procurements
Alexey Ivanov & Ekaterina Semenova
Part II
Challenges in Traditional Economy
Chapter 5
Cracking 102 RPM Cases in a Single Programme: A Success Story in Mauritius
Deshmuk Kowlessur
Chapter 6
Exclusion and Margin Squeeze: The Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation Case (2010)
Yosuke Okada & Junko Shibata
Chapter 7
The 'Car Wash Operation' in Brazil: Challenges and Perspectives in the Fight Against Bid Rigging
Paulo Bumier da Silveira & Victor Oliveira Femandes
Chapter 8
Anti-competitive Practices in the Context of Public Tenders: Recent Peruvian Experiences
Elizabeth Servan & Andres Valdivia
Chapter 9
Supranational Leniency Programs: The Latin American Experience with the Tissue Paper Cartel Case
Jorge Enrique Sanchez Medina
Part III
Challenges with Competitive Neutrality and Public Interest
Chapter 10
Competitive Neutrality and the Role of Competition Authorities: A Glance at Experiences in Europe and Asia-Pacific
Deborah Healey
Chapter 11
Public Interest, Industrial Policy and Competition Law Remedies: The South African Experience
Dennis M. Davis
Chapter 12
Competition Law and State-Owned Enterprises: A South African Perspective
Tembinkosi Bonakele
Part IV
Challenges with Convergence, Regionalization and Future Perspectives
Chapter 13
Promoting Convergence in ASEAN Competition Laws and Practice
Ruben Lapa Maximiano, Rachel Burgess & Wouter Meester
Chapter 14
Regional Competition Arrangements: The Case of Latin American and the Caribbean
Mario A. Umaha
Chapter 15
China's Merger Control Enforcement: Recent Developments and Trends
Cunzhen Huang & Yiming Sun
Chapter 16
Argentine Competition Law and Policy: To Be a Public Policy or Not to Be
Pablo Trevisdn
Part V
Final Remarks
Chapter 17
Global Competition Enforcement: What's Ahead?
William Evan Kovacic & Paulo Bumier da Silveira
In a short span of years, the landscape of global competition has changed significantly. In particular, international cooperation in competition law enforcement has greatly strengthened the battle against abuse of dominance, cartels, anticompetitive mergers and related political corruption. This thoroughly researched book explains the current situation regarding joint investigations, identifies common problems and considers possible solutions and future developments. In addition to covering issues of competition policy, its authors look in detail at practice in both merger and conduct investigations in a variety of countries.
The following aspects of the subject and more are examined in depth:
-the interface between antitrust and anti-corruption;
-the digital economy's challenges to competition authorities;
-convergent aims and rules among different -competition authorities;
regional organizations with competition mandates;
-competition neutrality and state-owned enterprises; and
-leniency programmes.
Although necessarily there is considerable information on major antitrust regimes like those of the United States and the European Union, chapters by local experts highlight lessons to be learned from the work of competition authorities in five continents including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, Colombia, India, Japan, Mauritius, Mexico, Peru and South Africa. The contributors include competition enforcers, regulators, academics, practitioners and leading commentators from a range of jurisdictions.
Adding up to an authoritative analysis from the enforcer's perspective, the studies presented in the book clarify the approaches and priorities of competition enforcement authorities - including those of major emerging economies - and provide expert guidance on dealing with transnational investigations. Antitrust lawyers, corporate counsel and interested academics as well as policymakers will benefit immeasurably from this book's wealth of informative detail.
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