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Better to be the first to detect, the first to report, and the first to benefit from leniency...Rosa Abrantes-Metz (Global Econ. Group, Stern School of Business)
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The regulatory void has been filled, to some degree, by the decisions made by the Chinese courts in a number of high profile dominance cases. Martyn Huckerby & Sharon Wong (Mallesons)
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In a comprehensive and unanimous judgment, the Court endorsed the intent of the legislature to afford a speedy and effective resolution to matters before the Commission and limited the right of parties to challenge its orders before the Appellate Tribunal. (Abdullah Hussain)
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The following focuses on some of the challenges that the implementation of the concept of joint dominance may pose to the Mexican competition regime. Víctor Pavón-Villamayor, Economists and Associates Consulting Group (GEA)
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This verdict shows that there is still needed improvement, particularly regarding punishing collusive practices. Claudio A. Agostini, Eduardo Saavedra, & Manuel Willington, Alberto Hurtado University
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The proposed amendments are aimed to increase sanctions for illegal conducts, including criminalization of absolute monopolistic practices, and to strengthen the Federal Competition Commission’s powers to investigate and punish. Gerardo Calderó, Valdés Abascal y...
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Would it not be ironic, then, that by bringing the criminal prosecution system into the antitrust enforcement arena we unleashed the benefits of competition (this time, among institutions) and transformed our own enforcement framework? Ana Paula Martinez, SDE
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This article focuses on the processes and working practices we would like to see to ensure that economic evidence is deployed and evaluated effectively in India’s new merger review process. Rameet Sangha (Charles River Assoc.)
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One formidable challenge facing India lies in crafting a merger review regime that protects the country’s legitimate sovereign interests while avoiding the imposition of undue costs on merging parties and consumers. Christine S. Wilson, Ellen M. Jakovic, & Aaron L. Nielson...
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...the Commission has also taken the opportunity to tighten the rules in a number of important respects. (Paul Lugard, Guest Editor)
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