The Federal Republic of Germany\u27s Law Against Restraints on Competition (the ARC), establishes an extensive regime for regulating market-dominating enterprises. Therefore, large corporations, both national and multinational, are the subject of particular scrutiny in the Federal Republic. Rather than identify and address all the provisions pertinent to corporate concentration (a task whose tedium would be matched only by its enormity), this analysis will undertake three tasks: (1) briefly describe the general scope of West German merger law, (2) discuss the application of the law to cases of transnational concentration, and (3) explain the proposed Fourth Amendment to the ARC as it affects merger control
The administrative concentration control procedure often concerns economic interests of third undert...
Traditionally, antitrust laws have been concerned with competition and concentration within a single...
Note:Mergers between enterprises in one country are covered by the antitrust regulations of the coun...
The Federal Republic of Germany\u27s Law Against Restraints on Competition (the ARC), establishes an...
In Germany, abuse control of dominant companies has been embodied in competition law since the Act A...
European free-market countries recently have begun to enact more laws regulating mergers and joint-v...
It is the purpose of this article to discuss the policies and goals of the efforts of the European C...
After roughly 15 years of merger control application in the Federal Republic of Germany a reassessme...
A Review of European Merger Control: Legal and Economic Analyses on Multinational Enterprises, Volu...
The paper describes the legal and economic environment of mergers and acquisitions in Germany and ex...
In recent, years, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has repeatedly ad...
This Article attempts to provide a practical guide to individuals attempting to determine which merg...
When merger control laws first emerged in the United States and West Germany in the early 1900s, som...
Der Wettbewerb zwischen den Unternehmen trägt zum stabilen Wachstum und Fort-schritt der Wirtschaft ...
Part I of this Article examines whether, in evaluating a concentration, the Commission of the Europe...
The administrative concentration control procedure often concerns economic interests of third undert...
Traditionally, antitrust laws have been concerned with competition and concentration within a single...
Note:Mergers between enterprises in one country are covered by the antitrust regulations of the coun...
The Federal Republic of Germany\u27s Law Against Restraints on Competition (the ARC), establishes an...
In Germany, abuse control of dominant companies has been embodied in competition law since the Act A...
European free-market countries recently have begun to enact more laws regulating mergers and joint-v...
It is the purpose of this article to discuss the policies and goals of the efforts of the European C...
After roughly 15 years of merger control application in the Federal Republic of Germany a reassessme...
A Review of European Merger Control: Legal and Economic Analyses on Multinational Enterprises, Volu...
The paper describes the legal and economic environment of mergers and acquisitions in Germany and ex...
In recent, years, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has repeatedly ad...
This Article attempts to provide a practical guide to individuals attempting to determine which merg...
When merger control laws first emerged in the United States and West Germany in the early 1900s, som...
Der Wettbewerb zwischen den Unternehmen trägt zum stabilen Wachstum und Fort-schritt der Wirtschaft ...
Part I of this Article examines whether, in evaluating a concentration, the Commission of the Europe...
The administrative concentration control procedure often concerns economic interests of third undert...
Traditionally, antitrust laws have been concerned with competition and concentration within a single...
Note:Mergers between enterprises in one country are covered by the antitrust regulations of the coun...