The future of international competition law enforcement : : an assessment of the EU's cooperation efforts / / by Valerie Demedts.

While forces of globalization have created a genuine global marketplace, global rules safeguarding the competitive process in this marketplace have not emerged. International cooperation among national regulators and enforcers is therefore needed to create a competitive global business-environment....

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Superior document:Studies in EU external relations ; Volume 14
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Studies in EU external relations ; Volume 14.
Physical Description:1 online resource (454 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Ready, Willing, and Able?
  • Trial and Error in the Development of International Competition Law Enforcement Cooperation
  • Need for International Competition Cooperation
  • Four Axes of International Competition Cooperation
  • Origins of International Competition Cooperation
  • Intermediate Conclusion Part 1
  • An Assessment of the EU’s Dedicated Competition Cooperation Agreements
  • Benchmarks
  • First Generation Agreements: A Costly Way to Create and Maintain Momentum
  • Second Generation Agreements: Ignoring Crucial Issues
  • Alternatives and Complements: Workable or Not?
  • Intermediate Conclusion Part 2
  • Dedicated Agreements versus Integration in a Broader Framework
  • Substantive Integration: Competition in the Global Trade System—A Cautionary Tale
  • Geographical Integration: The Multilateral Approach
  • Intermediate Conclusion Part 3
  • Conclusion: Ready, but not Willing or Able.