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Antitrust Procedural Fairness
This book is a comparative reference on procedural fairness in global antitrust. It focuses on procedure at each stage of antitrust enforcement and considers how a lack of procedural fairness impairs competition law and policy, the benefits of embracing it, the case for establishing global best practices, and how this might be achieved.
Author(s) | Edited by D. Daniel Sokol (Professor, Professor, University of Florida), Andrew T. Guzman (Dean, Dean, USC Gould School of Law). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 304 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 31 Jan 2019 |
Availability | Available |
This book is a comparative reference on procedural fairness in global antitrust. It focuses on procedure at each stage of antitrust enforcement and considers how a lack of procedural fairness impairs competition law and policy, the benefits of embracing it, the case for establishing global best practices, and how this might be achieved.
1: Andrew T. Guzman and D. Daniel Sokol: Introduction 2: D. Daniel Sokol: The Case for Global Best Practices in Antitrust Due Process and Procedural Fairness 3: Christopher Yoo and Hendrik Wendland: Procedural Fairness in Antitrust Enforcement: The U.S.
D. Daniel Sokol is a Professor at the Levin College of Law, University of Florida. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, Fellow of the George Washington Law School Competition Law Center, and a member of the American Law I