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providing a cooperative forum for (mostly national) competition authorities from all around the world. In the absence of binding … global competition rules and antitrust laws, it attempts to coordinate national and supranational competition policies by …-based competition strategies partly differ from traditional standard economics and are still being developed in the academic world …
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jurisdictions models for international antitrust. In doing so, it targets to contribute bridging a gap in the current world economic … cross-border antitrust cases, while the substantive treatment remains within the competence of the existing “national …” antitrust regimes. Further research about lead jurisdictions as an innovative mode of global governance is advocated …
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The United States stood virtually alone when it enacted its first antitrust statute in 1890. Today, almost all nations … have adopted competition laws (the term used in most other nations), and US antitrust agencies interact with foreign enforc …-ers on a daily basis. This globalization of antitrust is becoming increasingly important to the economic welfare of many …
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The complexity of co-operation in cross-border competition law enforcement increased significantly between 1990 and 2011, underlining the urgency to improve techniques and tools of competition authority co-operation. As international trade has increased, the number of competition law enforcement...
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recently all over the world. The second part traces the history of Pakistan's competition laws, introduces the contemporary …
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globalism. This essay focuses primarily on the area of antitrust or competition law, where the United States is a leader and one … our own system of competition law to better play the role of antitrust senior statesman in a global economy. This essay is … a plea for change in the United States based on the lessons learned abroad both in antitrust law and in the broader …
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This paper discusses the normative foundation of a global competition regime. It asks: What kind of normative values do we need? What objectives ought we to pursue? Why value economic competition at such a tough time as this? Are the disputes on these issues in the US and EU jurisdictions likely...
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finalizing the Doha Development Agenda, increased heterogeneity of interests within the World Trade Organization (WTO) puts into …-making should be analysed in tandem if we are to make any sense of how global trade works. It further advocates for a new theory of … they partake in transboundary commercial activities. This theory would also be the result of taking a norm-user perspective …
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Purpose: This paper examines the multiplicity of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) standards, explaining its nature, dynamics, and implications for Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) and International Business (IB), especially in the context of CSR and global value chain (GVC)...
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