Judicial Review of Competition Cases

Forewords by Douglas H. Ginsburg and Tim Eicke KC

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  • : Concurrences
  • : 17/05/2023
  • : 9781954750180
  • : Anglais
454 pages
Résumé

Résumé

This multi-jurisdictional guide explores the framework and practice in relation to judicial review of competition cases across reading jurisdictions. In a comparative study composed of seventeen essays, current and former judges, alongside notable academics and enforcers, provide global perspectives on universally relevant issues. Topics addressed include questions of fundamental rights and due process, as well competition-specific concerns regarding merger review, monopolization, inspection decisions, fine-setting by the European Commission, and State aid in tax-related matters, among others. Edited by two eminent voices from the bench, the collection fills an important gap in the literature, and constitutes essential reading for all concerned with the rule of law in the competition area.
The jurisdictions covered include Australia, China, the European Union, France, Germany, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, India, Italy, Japan, Poland, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Douglas H. Ginsburg, Tim Eicke KC (eds.).
Douglas H. Ginsburg is Senior Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Tim Eicke KC
is Judge of the European Court of Human Rights.

Caractéristiques
ISBN13 978-1-954750-18-0
EAN 9781954750180
Titre Judicial Review of Competition Cases
Sous-titre Forewords by Douglas H. Ginsburg and Tim Eicke KC
Date de parution 17/05/2023
Nombre de pages 454
Type d'ouvrage Colloques, études et rapports
Support Livre
Langue Anglais
Auteur(s) Douglas H. Ginsburg,Tim Eicke KC
Editeur / Collection / Sous-collection Concurrences
Thème Droit > Droit commercial et des affaires > Droit du commerce international
Thème secondaire Droit > Droit commercial et des affaires > Concurrence
Format Papier
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