Handbook of Research in Transatlantic Antitrust
edited by Philip Marsden.
- Cheltenham : Edward Elger, 2006.
- 785 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Unilateral effects from mergers : the Oracle case Chapter 2. Transatlantic issues in the European merger review of Oracle/PeopleSoft : harmonious dissonance Chapter 3. Merger to monopsony in Canada, Europe and the United States : a selected international comparison Chapter 4. Tweedledum and tweedledee? : regime dynamics in US and EC merger control Chapter 5. A transatlantic assessment of the evolving use of behavioural merger remedies Chapter 6. Judicial review of mergers in Europe : Tetra Laval, GE/Honeywell, and the convergence toward US standard Chapter 7. Discounts, rebates and selective pricing by dominant firms : a trans-Atlantic comparison Chapter 8. A dominant firm's duty to deal : EC and US antitrust law compared Chapter 9. Tying : a transatlantic perspective Chapter 10. Abuse of dominance enforcement under Latin American competition laws Chapter 11. Substantial convergence : the US influence on the development of the regulatory framework for IP licensing in the EC Chapter 12. The right balance of competition policy and intellectual property law : a Federal Trade Commission perspective Chapter 13. Compulsory access as an antitrust remedy : when, why and how is it applied in EU and US law? Chapter 14. Regulation in Brazil : retrospect and prospects Chapter 15. Regulatory and competition issues in the transatlantic air transport sector : towards a transatlantic open aviation area Chapter 16. Issues relating to the enforcement and application of criminal laws in respect of competition Chapter 17. The brave new world of extradition : a North Atlantic treaty alliance against cartels? Chapter 18. Lessons learned from the US experience in private enforcement of competition laws Chapter 19. The role of non-litigation strategies : advocacy, reports and studies as instruments of competition policy Chapter 20. Information please : opening antitrust to the public : why more European Union Court and Commission documents and hearings should no longer be secret Chapter 21. The goals of antitrust : thoughts on consumer welfare in the US Chapter 22. Competition enforcement and consumers Chapter 23. The distributional consequences of antitrust Chapter 24. Merger control and cross-border transactions : a pragmatic view on cooperation, convergence and what is in between Chapter 25. Bilateral enforcement cooperation agreements Chapter 26. An antitrust analysis of the World Trade Organization's decision in the US-Mexico arbitration on telecommunications services Chapter 27. Mexico's competition law : North American origins, European practice Chapter 28. Competition policies in Latin America, post-Washington consensus