Zach, Roger

The development of competition law: global perspectives/ edited by Rozer Zach, Andreas heinemann, Andreas Kellerhals - UK: Edward Elgar, 2010. - 344p.

PART I: THE METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF COMPETITION LAW 1. EC Competition Law: The Dominance of Economic Analysis? Giorgio Monti 2. Fifteen Years of Supreme Court Antitrust Jurisprudence: The Defendant Always Wins, Warren S. Grimes 3. Freedom to Compete or Consumer Welfare --
The Goal of Competition Law According to Constitutional Law, Roger Zach and Adrian Kunzler PART II: THE DIVERSITY OF COMPETITION LAW REGIMES 4. The Development of Competition Law for the last 15 Years in Japan: Progress or Setback? Iwakazu Takahashi 5. Metamorphosis of Indian Competition Law, Srinivasan Chakravarthy 6. Thirty Years of PRC Anti-monopoly Law under 'State-Market' Yardstick: From Retrospective and Prospective Viewpoints, Yong Huang and Shan Jiang 7. Transition Countries Facing Transitory Competition Rules (Alias 'Moving Shooter' Taking Aim at a 'Moving Target'), Josef Bejek 8. Cartel Deterrence and Settlements: the Brazilian Experience, Paulo Furquim de Azevedo and Alexandre Lauri Henriksen PART III: PERSPECTIVES 9. The Development of the World Economy and Competition Law, Rainer Geiger 10. Is Criminalization of EU Competition Law the Answer? Wouter P.J. Wils 11. Private Enforcement in Europe, Andreas Heinemann 12. Competition Law de Lege Ferenda, Daniel Zimmer.

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