Tag: Trade Associations
Professional and Trade Associations Back on the Antitrust Front
By Eduardo Frade
Trade and professional associations are a type of collaboration between competitors that generate several interesting and hard antitrust debates, still with diverging...
Off and Running: the Hong Kong Competition Commission Commences Full Operations
By Rose Webb, Rasul Butt, Tim Lear & Dennis Beling -
The Competition Commission in Hong Kong began enforcing Hong Kong’s first economy wide competition...
“But the Bridge Will Fall” is Not a Valid Defense to...
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Jarod Bona, Nov 11, 2014
The Supreme Court addressed such a group in 1978...
Information Exchanges and Competition Law: A Few Comparative Law Thoughts
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Pedro Callol, Nov 11, 2014
Information exchanges between competitors have been an object of...
Collusion Versus Collaboration: Getting It Right
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Neha Georgie, Nov 11, 2014
Collaboration between firms in an industry can be beneficial...
Trade Associations in Asia: A Predictable Focus of the Authorities
Feb 26, 2014
CPI Asia Column edited by Vanessa Yanhua Zhang (Global Economics Group) presents:
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The Court of Justice’s Judgment in Allianz Hungria is Wrong and...
Patrick Harrison, May 14, 2013
The Court of Justice's March 2013 judgment in Allianz Hungária may constitute the single most significant development in EU competition law...
The Pharmaceutical Inquiry: Anything to Report?
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Sean-Paul Brankin, Nov 12, 2008
One reaction to the pharmaceuticals sector inquiry, particularly from...