The last decade has witnessed a worldwide explosion of new legislation on
competition and antitrust, coupled with increased enforcement activity.
World Competition brings together articles covering the latest
developments in international competition law and economics.
Contributions from authorities in the field cover mainly U.S. antitrust laws,
European Union competition law and regulations, and Japanese unfair trade
practices laws. Because the fields of trade law and competition are closely
intertwined, World Competition also covers international trade
regulations.
Unlike other publications, World Competition discusses both the legal
and the economic aspects of competition with a high degree of sophistication
and creativity. By taking both disciplines into account, it uniquely enables
readers to understand competition issues.
Each issue of World Competition contains articles covering the latest
trends and developments in the field of competition, allowing readers to stay
up-to-date.
Its currency and multi-disciplinary approach make this essential reading for
practitioners and academics in the field.
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