Global Competition Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Part 1: Member States
Title 1: ARGENTINA
Title 2: AUSTRALIA
Title 3: BRAZIL
Title 4: CANADA
Title 5: CHILE
Title 6: CHINA (PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF)
Title 7: COLOMBIA
Title 8: ICELAND
Title 9: INDIA
Title 10: ISRAEL
Title 11: JAPAN
Title 12: LIECHTENSTEIN
Title 13: MEXICO
Title 14: MOROCCO
Title 15: NEW ZEALAND
Title 16: NORWAY
Title 17: RUSSIA
Title 18: SINGAPORE
Title 19: SOUTH AFRICA
Title 20: SOUTH KOREA
Title 21: SWITZERLAND
Title 22: TURKEY
Title 23: UKRAINE
Title 24: UNITED KINGDOM
Chapter 1: ANTICOMPETITIVE AND UNFAIR PRACTICES
I: Context
II: Scope of control
IV: Non-horizontal mergers
Section 2: Enforcement
Chapter 3: RELATIONSHIP TO STATE LAW AND STATE AUTHORITIES
1475. Efficiency defense
1 minute de lecture
Under US law, in some cases the anticompetitive effects of a merger may be offset by the efficiencies it generates. Efficiencies must be verifiable, merger specific and must not arise from anticompetitive reductions in output or services. Pursuant to the 2010 Guidelines the agencies will not challenge a merger if cognizable efficiencies are of a character and magnitude such that the merger is n …