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Merger Control Worldwide

Merger Control Worldwide

Merger Control Worldwide

Second Supplement to the First Edition
Published:
July 2008
Availability:
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Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780521724135

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    Merger Control Worldwide is a comprehensive, multi-contributor collection which sets out the details of every jurisdiction where a mechanism for merger control is in place. A concise, practical account is given of the relevant law in each jurisdiction, presented with the aid of flowcharts and diagrams. Merger Control Worldwide aims to provide the legal community, in particular law firms and policy-makers, with a clear point of reference that will prove invaluable when making decisions and delivering sound and accurate advice in merger cases. This, the second supplement to Merger Control Worldwide, provides an update on developments that have occurred recently in the field. It includes a comprehensive appraisal of a new jurisdiction, Singapore.

    • An authoritative guide to the merger control mechanisms in place worldwide
    • Flow-charts and diagrams assist in clearly outlining these merger control mechanisms
    • The concise, practical accounts given of the law in each jurisdiction make this publication invaluable to lawyers and policy-makers when making decisions and delivering sound and accurate advice in merger cases

    Product details

    July 2008
    Paperback
    9780521724135
    208 pages
    247 × 174 × 13 mm
    0.39kg
    1 b/w illus. 3 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Argentina
    • 2. Armenia
    • 3. Australia
    • 4. Austria
    • 5. Belgium
    • 6. Brazil
    • 7. Canada
    • 8. Chile
    • 9. China
    • 10. Denmark
    • 11. European Union
    • 12. Germany
    • 13. Greece
    • 14. Iceland
    • 15. Italy
    • 16. Japan
    • 17. Korea
    • 18. Malta
    • 19. Mexico
    • 20. Netherlands
    • 21. New Zealand
    • 22. Norway
    • 23. Singapore
    • 24. Spain
    • 25. Switzerland
    • 26. Taiwan
    • 27. Ukraine
    • 28. United Kingdom
    • 29. United States of America.
      General Editors
    • Maher M. Dabbah , Queen Mary University of London

      Maher Dabbah is a reader in Competition Law and Director of the ICC at Queen Mary, University of London.

    • K. P. E. Lasok QC , Monckton Chambers

      Paul Lasok QC is a barrister and head of Monckton Chambers.