The book provides an overview of the competition law regime with particular focus on India. It broadly covers the history, objectives, and substantive provisions of law, its relationship with regulated sectors of the market, the economics of law, its international dimension, and competition law in developing countries. The second edition provides an updated account of law and incorporates changes that have taken place since the publication of the first edition. Itincludes two new chapters: 'Reviewing Competition Regime in Pakistan' and 'Merger Control Regime under the Competition Law in India'.…mehr
The book provides an overview of the competition law regime with particular focus on India. It broadly covers the history, objectives, and substantive provisions of law, its relationship with regulated sectors of the market, the economics of law, its international dimension, and competition law in developing countries. The second edition provides an updated account of law and incorporates changes that have taken place since the publication of the first edition. Itincludes two new chapters: 'Reviewing Competition Regime in Pakistan' and 'Merger Control Regime under the Competition Law in India'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vinodh Dhall heads the competition law practice at Talwar, Thakore and Associates
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* Table of Cases * Foreword to the second edition * Foreword to the first edition * Law and Economics * Preface * List of Abbreviations * Overview: Key Concepts in Competition Law * PART I:COMPETITION LAW: SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS AND MAJOR ISSUES * 1: Richard Whish: Control of Cartels and Other Anti-competitive Agreements * 2: Robert D. Anderson and Alberto Heimler: Abuse of Dominant Position: Emerging Enforcement Issues and Approaches * 3: Alan H. Goldberg: Merger Control * 4: Paul Crampton and Graham Reynolds: Leniency Programmes in Competition Law * 5: Valentine Korah: Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights * 6: R. Shyam Khemani: Exemptions, Exceptions, and Differential Application Under Competition (Antitrust) Law * 7: Philip Lowe and Geraldine Emberger: Competition Advocacy and Interface with Government * 8: Allan Fels: Competition and Regulation * 9: Lennart Göranson: The Efficient and Effective Competition Authority * 10: Eleanor M. Fox: World Competition Law: Conflicts, Convergence, Cooperation * PART II:COMPETITION LAW IN SELECT JURISDICTIONS * 11: Sitesh Bhojani: Competition Law in Australia * 12: Michael J. Reynolds: EC Competition Law: The First Experiences of Modernization * 13: Ulf Böge: Competition Law in Germany * 14: Eduardo Pérez Motta: Competition Law in Mexico * 15: David Lewis: South African Competition Law-Origins, Content, and Impact * 16: Youngjin Jung: Korean Competition Law: Policies and Developments * 17: Christopher Bellamy: The Competition Regime in the UK * 18: Stephen Calkins: Competition Law in the United States of America * PART III:COMPETITION LAW, ECONOMICS, AND POLICY * 19: Dando B. Cellini: Economic Growth and Consumer Welfare: The Role of Competition Law * 20: Amit Bubna and Shubhashis Gangopadhyay: The Economics of Competition Law * 21: Simon J. Evenett: The Return of Industrial Policy: A Threat to Competition Law? * PART IV: COMPETITION LAW IN SOUTH ASIA * 22: Amitabh Kumar: The Evolution of Competition Law in India * 23: Vinod Dhall: India: The Competition Act and Its Enforcement * 24: Rahat Kaunain Hassan: Re-viewing Competition Regime in Pakistan * 25: Vinod Dhall: Merger Control Regime under Competition Law in India * Select Bibliography * Index * About the Editor and Contributors
* Table of Cases * Foreword to the second edition * Foreword to the first edition * Law and Economics * Preface * List of Abbreviations * Overview: Key Concepts in Competition Law * PART I:COMPETITION LAW: SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS AND MAJOR ISSUES * 1: Richard Whish: Control of Cartels and Other Anti-competitive Agreements * 2: Robert D. Anderson and Alberto Heimler: Abuse of Dominant Position: Emerging Enforcement Issues and Approaches * 3: Alan H. Goldberg: Merger Control * 4: Paul Crampton and Graham Reynolds: Leniency Programmes in Competition Law * 5: Valentine Korah: Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights * 6: R. Shyam Khemani: Exemptions, Exceptions, and Differential Application Under Competition (Antitrust) Law * 7: Philip Lowe and Geraldine Emberger: Competition Advocacy and Interface with Government * 8: Allan Fels: Competition and Regulation * 9: Lennart Göranson: The Efficient and Effective Competition Authority * 10: Eleanor M. Fox: World Competition Law: Conflicts, Convergence, Cooperation * PART II:COMPETITION LAW IN SELECT JURISDICTIONS * 11: Sitesh Bhojani: Competition Law in Australia * 12: Michael J. Reynolds: EC Competition Law: The First Experiences of Modernization * 13: Ulf Böge: Competition Law in Germany * 14: Eduardo Pérez Motta: Competition Law in Mexico * 15: David Lewis: South African Competition Law-Origins, Content, and Impact * 16: Youngjin Jung: Korean Competition Law: Policies and Developments * 17: Christopher Bellamy: The Competition Regime in the UK * 18: Stephen Calkins: Competition Law in the United States of America * PART III:COMPETITION LAW, ECONOMICS, AND POLICY * 19: Dando B. Cellini: Economic Growth and Consumer Welfare: The Role of Competition Law * 20: Amit Bubna and Shubhashis Gangopadhyay: The Economics of Competition Law * 21: Simon J. Evenett: The Return of Industrial Policy: A Threat to Competition Law? * PART IV: COMPETITION LAW IN SOUTH ASIA * 22: Amitabh Kumar: The Evolution of Competition Law in India * 23: Vinod Dhall: India: The Competition Act and Its Enforcement * 24: Rahat Kaunain Hassan: Re-viewing Competition Regime in Pakistan * 25: Vinod Dhall: Merger Control Regime under Competition Law in India * Select Bibliography * Index * About the Editor and Contributors
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