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Competition Law and Antitrust
註釋Competition, or Antitrust, law is now a global phenomenon. It operates in more than 100 countries and the relationships among competition law regimes are often complex and opaque. Competition law is also new to many countries, which creates uncertainty about how decisions will be made in these jurisdictions. This makes it critically important to understand both the similarities and differences among the systems and the relationships between them. This succinct guide breaks down the complicated and often foreboding topic of competition law. Examining not only the laws, but also the goals, institutions, and methods that given them force in any competition law regime, this title also maps the competition law landscape and the reasons behind it. It delves into how these regimes relate to each other and how global business firms, transnational public institutions, and private institutions-law firms, management and economic consultancy firms, accounting firms-and others can and do influence competition law decisions. This title serves as an introduction for those new to the subject, and also broadens and deepens the knowledge and understanding of those more familiar with elements of it. Combining clear analysis of the elements of individual regimes and the trans-border forces that affect them, this guide is an essential tool to operate in the complex and often-misunderstood world of competition law. Book jacket.