Abstract

AbstractThis chapter discusses the various forms of international competition law enforcement cooperation pursued by the international community. Section 13.2 briefly surveys the existing international arrangements for cooperation on competition law. Sections 13.3 to 13.6 discuss four major international competition law issues identified in previous chapters: (1) gathering information located abroad; (2) enforcement of the judgments and orders abroad; (3) investigation of harmful conduct taking place within another country; and (4) coordination of investigations and court proceedings. It is argued that given the improbability of agreement on a global competition code and the unworkability of inter-state dispute resolution on competition law, international competition law problems need to be (and can be) addressed through enforcement cooperation between competition authorities and international judicial assistance.

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