Dominance 2010

ALTME
  • ISSN: 1746-5508

Antitrust agencies and courts around the world are grappling with difficult questions relating to dominant firms' conduct. The key challenge they face is to ensure that all firms -- including dominant ones -- compete on the merits, but without stifling innovation.

There are some divergent approaches in addressing these issues, as illustrated by the 40 jurisdictions in this publication.

Contributing editors:

Thomas Wessely and Thomas Janssens
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer

"As always, a useful and informative guide to the world's competition regimes."

Centrica plc
Competition Issues Manager
Jonathan Thurlwell

"Comprehensive reference guides that I call upon frequently to get started on an issue etc. Very valuable resource."

Wyeth
Chief Counsel, Antitrust
Ann Rappleye

"A very thought provoking analysis of the different regimes in a variety of jurisdictions. I thought it was clear and helpful, well laid out, particularly with the small sections and key questions in the headings."

British Energy Group plc
General Counsel and Company Secretary
Robert Armour

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