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The course explores the internationalisation of competition law in a globalising world. It examines different competition regime models. It examines why there is no international competition law regime despite the growth of international trade. It adopts an institutional analysis and draws on law, economics, political science, and international trade theory. Substantively, the course falls into four sections: Competition Regimes (theories of competition, competition policy; institutions and enforcement); Trade and Competition (international trade and competition; developing economies and competition); Responses by Law (jurisdiction; bilateral and multilateral agreements; the WTO and competition law); Case Studies (international mergers and/or international cartels).
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Dr Mina Hosseini | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |
Professor Laurent Pech | Lecturer / Co-Lecturer |