The complexity of cooperation in cross-border competition law enforcement increased significantly between 1990 and 2011, underlining the urgency to improve techniques and tools of competition authority cooperation. As international trade has increased, the number of competition law enforcement activities related to cross-border mergers and cartels has risen substantially (up by about 250–466% since the 1990s). At the same time, the number of competition authorities has increased by a factor of six since 1990, from under 20 to 120 as of 2013. The spread of competition law is a positive development but cooperation has become more complicated as a result. Between 1990 and 2011, an index of complexity of cooperation on cross-border cases has in...
It is the focus of this thesis to critically evaluate the cooperative enforcement option proffered b...
The major problem associated with the regulation of transnational mergers, which affect several nati...
Present research paper is targeting an evolving area of international antitrust – merger control reg...
The complexity of cooperation in cross-border competition law enforcement increased significantly be...
Globalization and the establishment of transnational corporations lead to a situation, where the sam...
This unit was published in „International Cooperation of Competition Authorities in Europe: from Bil...
Competition policy is made at the national level but a great deal of the business activity that it s...
Effective merger control of cross-border mergers requires that the countries involved have effective...
Bilateral cooperation between antitrust agencies, in particular the European Commission and the US a...
The paper deals with international implications of anti-competitive cartel law enforcement. The mai...
This paper addresses one of the intricacies of international competition law enforcement, namely the...
Antitrust and competition laws lie at the nexus of international law and business. Since 1890, antit...
The enforcement record of the 1990s has demonstrated that private international cartels are neither ...
This unit was published in „International Cooperation of Competition Authorities in Europe: from Bil...
The increasing number of antitrust cases that affect more than one country calls for more active coo...
It is the focus of this thesis to critically evaluate the cooperative enforcement option proffered b...
The major problem associated with the regulation of transnational mergers, which affect several nati...
Present research paper is targeting an evolving area of international antitrust – merger control reg...
The complexity of cooperation in cross-border competition law enforcement increased significantly be...
Globalization and the establishment of transnational corporations lead to a situation, where the sam...
This unit was published in „International Cooperation of Competition Authorities in Europe: from Bil...
Competition policy is made at the national level but a great deal of the business activity that it s...
Effective merger control of cross-border mergers requires that the countries involved have effective...
Bilateral cooperation between antitrust agencies, in particular the European Commission and the US a...
The paper deals with international implications of anti-competitive cartel law enforcement. The mai...
This paper addresses one of the intricacies of international competition law enforcement, namely the...
Antitrust and competition laws lie at the nexus of international law and business. Since 1890, antit...
The enforcement record of the 1990s has demonstrated that private international cartels are neither ...
This unit was published in „International Cooperation of Competition Authorities in Europe: from Bil...
The increasing number of antitrust cases that affect more than one country calls for more active coo...
It is the focus of this thesis to critically evaluate the cooperative enforcement option proffered b...
The major problem associated with the regulation of transnational mergers, which affect several nati...
Present research paper is targeting an evolving area of international antitrust – merger control reg...