Global Food Value Chains and Competition Law
Herausgeber: Davis, Dennis; Lianos, Ioannis; Ivanov, Alexey
Global Food Value Chains and Competition Law
Herausgeber: Davis, Dennis; Lianos, Ioannis; Ivanov, Alexey
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Includes papers presented at a conference held in Saint Petersburg, May 18-20, 2016, and sponsored by the Centre for Law, Economics and Society of the University College London, and the Skolkovo-HSE Institute for Law and Development.
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Includes papers presented at a conference held in Saint Petersburg, May 18-20, 2016, and sponsored by the Centre for Law, Economics and Society of the University College London, and the Skolkovo-HSE Institute for Law and Development.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 660
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1092g
- ISBN-13: 9781108429498
- ISBN-10: 1108429491
- Artikelnr.: 61475939
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 660
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1092g
- ISBN-13: 9781108429498
- ISBN-10: 1108429491
- Artikelnr.: 61475939
1. Global food value chains: A conceptual guide; 2. Rents, power and
governance in global value chains; 3. The financialization of land and
agriculture: Mechanisms, implications and responses; 4. Agriculture, End to
End; 5. New forms of financing the agricultural sector in Brazil: The
experience of the soybean Chain; 6. Economic concentration and the food
value chain: Legal and economic perspectives; 7. The state of American
competition law with respect to the food chain; 8. The Brazilian food value
chain and competition policy: An overview of CADE's role - Centrality and
inadequacy; 9. Competition concerns in fertilizer import-dependent
countries like India and China: Analysing the agrium-potashcorp merger; 10.
Russian competition policy over value chains in agricultural and food
sectors; 11. The Pioneer/Pannar merger, The maize seed value chain and
globalisation; 12. Power in the food value chain: Theory & metrics; 13.
Efficiency and fairness: Interdependent discourses in supermarket-supplier
relations; 14. China's legal regulation of the abuse of market power by
large retailers; 15. Superior bargaining power in Russian contract and
competition law; 16. Regulating unfair trading practices in the EU food
supply chain: Between market making and market correcting; 17. Food chain
certification and the social pluralism of competition law; 18. Hunger
games: Connecting the right to food and competition law; 19. Agribiotech
patents in the food supply chain: A U.S. perspective; 20. Mergers and
product innovation: Seeds and GM crops; 21. The global grain trade: From a
ferrymen oligopoly to the sustainable bridge solution.
governance in global value chains; 3. The financialization of land and
agriculture: Mechanisms, implications and responses; 4. Agriculture, End to
End; 5. New forms of financing the agricultural sector in Brazil: The
experience of the soybean Chain; 6. Economic concentration and the food
value chain: Legal and economic perspectives; 7. The state of American
competition law with respect to the food chain; 8. The Brazilian food value
chain and competition policy: An overview of CADE's role - Centrality and
inadequacy; 9. Competition concerns in fertilizer import-dependent
countries like India and China: Analysing the agrium-potashcorp merger; 10.
Russian competition policy over value chains in agricultural and food
sectors; 11. The Pioneer/Pannar merger, The maize seed value chain and
globalisation; 12. Power in the food value chain: Theory & metrics; 13.
Efficiency and fairness: Interdependent discourses in supermarket-supplier
relations; 14. China's legal regulation of the abuse of market power by
large retailers; 15. Superior bargaining power in Russian contract and
competition law; 16. Regulating unfair trading practices in the EU food
supply chain: Between market making and market correcting; 17. Food chain
certification and the social pluralism of competition law; 18. Hunger
games: Connecting the right to food and competition law; 19. Agribiotech
patents in the food supply chain: A U.S. perspective; 20. Mergers and
product innovation: Seeds and GM crops; 21. The global grain trade: From a
ferrymen oligopoly to the sustainable bridge solution.
1. Global food value chains: A conceptual guide; 2. Rents, power and
governance in global value chains; 3. The financialization of land and
agriculture: Mechanisms, implications and responses; 4. Agriculture, End to
End; 5. New forms of financing the agricultural sector in Brazil: The
experience of the soybean Chain; 6. Economic concentration and the food
value chain: Legal and economic perspectives; 7. The state of American
competition law with respect to the food chain; 8. The Brazilian food value
chain and competition policy: An overview of CADE's role - Centrality and
inadequacy; 9. Competition concerns in fertilizer import-dependent
countries like India and China: Analysing the agrium-potashcorp merger; 10.
Russian competition policy over value chains in agricultural and food
sectors; 11. The Pioneer/Pannar merger, The maize seed value chain and
globalisation; 12. Power in the food value chain: Theory & metrics; 13.
Efficiency and fairness: Interdependent discourses in supermarket-supplier
relations; 14. China's legal regulation of the abuse of market power by
large retailers; 15. Superior bargaining power in Russian contract and
competition law; 16. Regulating unfair trading practices in the EU food
supply chain: Between market making and market correcting; 17. Food chain
certification and the social pluralism of competition law; 18. Hunger
games: Connecting the right to food and competition law; 19. Agribiotech
patents in the food supply chain: A U.S. perspective; 20. Mergers and
product innovation: Seeds and GM crops; 21. The global grain trade: From a
ferrymen oligopoly to the sustainable bridge solution.
governance in global value chains; 3. The financialization of land and
agriculture: Mechanisms, implications and responses; 4. Agriculture, End to
End; 5. New forms of financing the agricultural sector in Brazil: The
experience of the soybean Chain; 6. Economic concentration and the food
value chain: Legal and economic perspectives; 7. The state of American
competition law with respect to the food chain; 8. The Brazilian food value
chain and competition policy: An overview of CADE's role - Centrality and
inadequacy; 9. Competition concerns in fertilizer import-dependent
countries like India and China: Analysing the agrium-potashcorp merger; 10.
Russian competition policy over value chains in agricultural and food
sectors; 11. The Pioneer/Pannar merger, The maize seed value chain and
globalisation; 12. Power in the food value chain: Theory & metrics; 13.
Efficiency and fairness: Interdependent discourses in supermarket-supplier
relations; 14. China's legal regulation of the abuse of market power by
large retailers; 15. Superior bargaining power in Russian contract and
competition law; 16. Regulating unfair trading practices in the EU food
supply chain: Between market making and market correcting; 17. Food chain
certification and the social pluralism of competition law; 18. Hunger
games: Connecting the right to food and competition law; 19. Agribiotech
patents in the food supply chain: A U.S. perspective; 20. Mergers and
product innovation: Seeds and GM crops; 21. The global grain trade: From a
ferrymen oligopoly to the sustainable bridge solution.