The major problem associated with the regulation of transnational mergers, which affect several national markets, is the allocation of jurisdiction. Each country concerned may wish to exert jurisdiction and apply its national competition law to regulate the anti-competitive effects a merger may have in its territory. However, this approach may lead to risks of inconsistent decisions regarding the legality of mergers. Indeed, the national competition laws applied by the regulating authorities may diverge in several aspects, which raise the likelihood of inconsistency. Therefore it is desirable to opt for regulatory approaches which are more sensitive to the transnational nature of mergers and which allow cooperation between competition autho...
Corporate mergers whose effects transcend national borders have faced increasing regulation over the...
The international integration of regulated markets poses new challenges for regulatory policy. One q...
In this paper, we analyse the scope for conflict between national merger control agencies that asser...
Transnational mergers are mergers involving firms operating in more than one jurisdiction, or which ...
Globalization and the establishment of transnational corporations lead to a situation, where the sam...
Note:Mergers between enterprises in one country are covered by the antitrust regulations of the coun...
This diploma thesis analyses extraterritorial application of acquis communautaire on merger control....
From an economic perspective, globalization is dismantling national barriers to entry and is transfo...
This collection of global perspectives will be of great interest to scholars and students of competi...
The airline industry exhibits innate tendency toward consolidation. It goes without saying that bigg...
This Article deals with two main issues. One is the division of powers between the European Economi...
There has been a significant increase in the merger of conglomerates and multi-national companies wo...
While the economy continues to grow on a global scale, large companies seeking to stay competitive m...
While the telecommunications industry is subject to both general competition and industry-specific r...
This article examines the concept and application of the European Merger Regulation as it applies to...
Corporate mergers whose effects transcend national borders have faced increasing regulation over the...
The international integration of regulated markets poses new challenges for regulatory policy. One q...
In this paper, we analyse the scope for conflict between national merger control agencies that asser...
Transnational mergers are mergers involving firms operating in more than one jurisdiction, or which ...
Globalization and the establishment of transnational corporations lead to a situation, where the sam...
Note:Mergers between enterprises in one country are covered by the antitrust regulations of the coun...
This diploma thesis analyses extraterritorial application of acquis communautaire on merger control....
From an economic perspective, globalization is dismantling national barriers to entry and is transfo...
This collection of global perspectives will be of great interest to scholars and students of competi...
The airline industry exhibits innate tendency toward consolidation. It goes without saying that bigg...
This Article deals with two main issues. One is the division of powers between the European Economi...
There has been a significant increase in the merger of conglomerates and multi-national companies wo...
While the economy continues to grow on a global scale, large companies seeking to stay competitive m...
While the telecommunications industry is subject to both general competition and industry-specific r...
This article examines the concept and application of the European Merger Regulation as it applies to...
Corporate mergers whose effects transcend national borders have faced increasing regulation over the...
The international integration of regulated markets poses new challenges for regulatory policy. One q...
In this paper, we analyse the scope for conflict between national merger control agencies that asser...