Gun Jumping in Merger Control. A Jurisdictional Guide
Par :Formats :
- Nombre de pages476
- PrésentationRelié
- Poids1 kg
- Dimensions15,6 cm × 23,4 cm × 3,6 cm
- ISBN978-1-939007-10-0
- EAN9781939007100
- Date de parution06/09/2019
- ÉditeurCONCURRENCES
- EditeurCatriona Hatton
- EditeurYves Comtois
- EditeurAndrea Hamilton
Résumé
As gun jumping comes to the forefront of antitrust enforcement in a number of important jurisdictions, this book is a timely and helpful guide for both in-house and outside counsel involved in cross-border transactions. This topical and up-to-date handbook provides an overview of standstill obligations in merger control, as well as an outline of substantive antitrust law in the M&A context in 21 jurisdictions.
Each country chapter comprises of a series of questions and answers based around the relevant legislation and illuminated by recent cases and decisions. These have been contributed by distinguished practitioners from around the world, and are followed by annexes on actual and hypothetical enforcement of specific conduct. The editors provide a comprehensive introduction to the book.
Each country chapter comprises of a series of questions and answers based around the relevant legislation and illuminated by recent cases and decisions. These have been contributed by distinguished practitioners from around the world, and are followed by annexes on actual and hypothetical enforcement of specific conduct. The editors provide a comprehensive introduction to the book.
As gun jumping comes to the forefront of antitrust enforcement in a number of important jurisdictions, this book is a timely and helpful guide for both in-house and outside counsel involved in cross-border transactions. This topical and up-to-date handbook provides an overview of standstill obligations in merger control, as well as an outline of substantive antitrust law in the M&A context in 21 jurisdictions.
Each country chapter comprises of a series of questions and answers based around the relevant legislation and illuminated by recent cases and decisions. These have been contributed by distinguished practitioners from around the world, and are followed by annexes on actual and hypothetical enforcement of specific conduct. The editors provide a comprehensive introduction to the book.
Each country chapter comprises of a series of questions and answers based around the relevant legislation and illuminated by recent cases and decisions. These have been contributed by distinguished practitioners from around the world, and are followed by annexes on actual and hypothetical enforcement of specific conduct. The editors provide a comprehensive introduction to the book.