Abstract

The number of jurisdictions with competition laws and competition law enforcement agencies proliferates; so does the number of networks and platforms that offer stakeholders opportunities to cooperate on matters of international competition law. Scholarship focusing on international aspects of competition law and policy has developed more slowly, but today it has become difficult to keep track of all journal articles, books, and conference papers that adopt an “international” and/or “comparative” approach to competition law scholarship. The Research Handbook offers many valuable insights into international competition law by an impressive list of widely recognized authors. They cover a wide spectrum of issues under the international competition law umbrella, and many readers will find relevant interesting contributions that match their particular interest. Undoubtedly, the Research Handbook is an excellent addition to the existing literature, and it will make the discipline accessible to a wider readership.KeywordsInternational CompetitionCompetition AuthorityPrivate EnforcementEffective CompetitionCompetition CommunityThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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