Challenges to Assumptions in Competition Law
David BOSCO, Michal S GAL
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- Categories: Competition Law
- Publisher: EDWARD ELGAR PUBLISHING
- Collection: ASCOLA Competition Law series
- ISBN: 9781839109065
- Publication Date: 16/04/2021
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 288
Summary
This timely book addresses the contemporary complexities within 
competition law, questioning whether the founding 
principles of competition law still hold true today. It explores three 
main present-day challenges for competition law: the impact of 
the digital economy and innovative sectors, the challenges facing 
emerging countries, and current institutional issues.
 
 Written 
in a clear and concise way, with an emphasis on current trends and 
practices, this book explores recurring key questions such as what are 
the impacts of the economic characteristics of a market on legal 
assumptions and the limits of antitrust. Chapters address topics such as
 merger control regimes, the creation of specialised competition 
tribunals, and competition clauses in trade agreements. Challenges to 
Assumptions in Competition Law takes a fresh look at 
these important issues for competition law in the digital age, 
incorporating insights from China, Latin America, Europe and the US.
  
 This insightful book will be a useful resource for academics and 
researchers in competition and commercial law, whilst also providing an 
informative foundation for lawyers and economists working in the field.