Competition policy is on the WTO agenda for the Doha Round, but it is unlikely that it will result in any substantive international standards; the goal, instead, seems to be to agree on core principles to guide the development of national law, including transparency, non-discrimination, and procedural fairness, perhaps extending to special and differential treatment for developing countries. While there is much to commend these principles, this paper takes a deliberately contrarian view, arguing that core principles are not at all where WTO competition policy should begin. It further disputes the appropriateness of applying an emerging meta-principle of the WTO constitution, that of bargaining for a single undertaking, to competition poli...
International cooperation is generally driven by a desire to offset a negative spillover imposed by ...
Various problems coming along with the ongoing globalization of markets and business activities like...
Competition law (anti-trust in US parlance) is increasingly attracting the attention of trade policy...
Competition policy is on the WTO agenda for the Doha Round, but it is unlikely that it will result i...
At the recent WTO ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called for the launch of negotiati...
At the recent World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called ...
Multinational corporations ( MNCs ) operate today in an increasingly open global trade environment. ...
There has been considerable interest in the creation of a global competition regime in the WTO since...
Both competition policy and the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) aim to promote and maintain a free ...
The Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade is complete, and the agenda for the ...
Argues that eliminating international institutions is the best way to solve the problem of inadequat...
Against the background of the asymmetric distribution of powers in antitrust matters among the WTO, ...
Antitrust is a blunt instrument aimed at the wrong problem. So say the authors of this provocative a...
This Review will suggest a theoretical explanation for the essentially pragmatic conclusion that the...
The WTO has become the chosen forum for various trade-related additional policies and provisions suc...
International cooperation is generally driven by a desire to offset a negative spillover imposed by ...
Various problems coming along with the ongoing globalization of markets and business activities like...
Competition law (anti-trust in US parlance) is increasingly attracting the attention of trade policy...
Competition policy is on the WTO agenda for the Doha Round, but it is unlikely that it will result i...
At the recent WTO ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called for the launch of negotiati...
At the recent World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial meeting in Doha, Qatar, WTO members called ...
Multinational corporations ( MNCs ) operate today in an increasingly open global trade environment. ...
There has been considerable interest in the creation of a global competition regime in the WTO since...
Both competition policy and the World Trade Organization (“WTO”) aim to promote and maintain a free ...
The Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade is complete, and the agenda for the ...
Argues that eliminating international institutions is the best way to solve the problem of inadequat...
Against the background of the asymmetric distribution of powers in antitrust matters among the WTO, ...
Antitrust is a blunt instrument aimed at the wrong problem. So say the authors of this provocative a...
This Review will suggest a theoretical explanation for the essentially pragmatic conclusion that the...
The WTO has become the chosen forum for various trade-related additional policies and provisions suc...
International cooperation is generally driven by a desire to offset a negative spillover imposed by ...
Various problems coming along with the ongoing globalization of markets and business activities like...
Competition law (anti-trust in US parlance) is increasingly attracting the attention of trade policy...