From Negotiation to Antitrust Clearance:National and International Mergers in the Third MillenniumKluwer Law International B.V., 2002. gada 19. jūl. - 456 lappuses This convenient country-by-country guide to merger control law gives business people and their counsel all the essential information they need to proceed confidently toward a successful transnational merger. For each of twenty major jurisdictions -- including the USA, EU, China, India, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, the Czech Republic, Vietnam and most EU countries -- this book describes: procedure for antitrust clearance, if necessary rules and criteria for approval restrictions on merger dimensions relevant market definition criteria ancillary restrictionsWhenever possible, actual national notification forms are reproduced so they may be prepared in advance. The authors, each an expert in the business law of his or her own country, offer practical advice on managing the transaction and avoiding pitfalls. A detailed general introduction highlights shared patterns, as well as distinctions, among the merger control regimes of the various jurisdictions. |
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vi. lappuse
... Procedure 8.1 National competent authority 13 13 13 43 14 15 15 55 15 15 16 17 17 17 8.2 Procedure for approval or rejection ; term 19 8.3 Protection of confidential information 8.4 Publication of decisions 8.5 Information and ...
... Procedure 8.1 National competent authority 13 13 13 43 14 15 15 55 15 15 16 17 17 17 8.2 Procedure for approval or rejection ; term 19 8.3 Protection of confidential information 8.4 Publication of decisions 8.5 Information and ...
vii. lappuse
... Procedure 9. Sanctions 10. Schedule BRAZIL Antonio Carlos Mazzuco and Guilherme Piereck 1. Introduction 2. Substantive law on concentrations 3. Dimension and relevant market 4 . 5 . Restrictions ancillary to concentrations Joint ...
... Procedure 9. Sanctions 10. Schedule BRAZIL Antonio Carlos Mazzuco and Guilherme Piereck 1. Introduction 2. Substantive law on concentrations 3. Dimension and relevant market 4 . 5 . Restrictions ancillary to concentrations Joint ...
viii. lappuse
... Procedure 9 . 10. Case law EUROPEAN UNION Robert Bosman 1. Introduction 2. Substantive law on concentrations 3. Dimension and relevant market 5. Joint - Ventures 97 99 99 101 101 102 106 4. Restrictions ancillary to concentrations 107 ...
... Procedure 9 . 10. Case law EUROPEAN UNION Robert Bosman 1. Introduction 2. Substantive law on concentrations 3. Dimension and relevant market 5. Joint - Ventures 97 99 99 101 101 102 106 4. Restrictions ancillary to concentrations 107 ...
ix. lappuse
... Procedure 9 . Sanctions 10 . Case law Annex 130 132 133 134 143 FRANCE Jean - Claude Rivalland 1. Introduction 2. Substantive law on concentrations 143 144 3 . Dimension and relevant market 149 4. Method of appraisal 151 5 ...
... Procedure 9 . Sanctions 10 . Case law Annex 130 132 133 134 143 FRANCE Jean - Claude Rivalland 1. Introduction 2. Substantive law on concentrations 143 144 3 . Dimension and relevant market 149 4. Method of appraisal 151 5 ...
x. lappuse
... Procedure 9 . Sanctions 10. Case law 190 191 192 196 197 199 INDIA Akil Hirani and Kirit Javali 1. Introduction 199 2. Competition authorities in India and modes of enforcement 199 3. Substantive law of competition 203 4. Dimension and ...
... Procedure 9 . Sanctions 10. Case law 190 191 192 196 197 199 INDIA Akil Hirani and Kirit Javali 1. Introduction 199 2. Competition authorities in India and modes of enforcement 199 3. Substantive law of competition 203 4. Dimension and ...
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From Negotiation to Antitrust Clearance:National and International Mergers ... Sonia Cortes,Association internationale des jeunes avocats Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2002 |
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acquiring person acquisition agreement AIJA amended ancillary restrictions anti-competitive antitrust authorities Antitrust Office apply approval Article assets Cartel cent clause clearance Code competent Competition Act Competition Authority Competition Commission Competition Council Competition Law competitors concentration confidential considered corporate Court criteria Danish Competition Danske Bank decision documents dominant position economic effect enterprises entity European Commission Federal Federal Trade Commission Finland geographic market Guidelines implementation impose industry investigation involved issue Item joint venture jurisdiction licence limits market share Member merger control merger or take-over Merger Regulation Mergers Acts mergers and acquisitions Minister obligation Offer operation person filing notification potential practice procedure prohibition purchase referred regarding relation relevant market request rules Section shareholders specific SSNIP substitution supply thresholds trade transaction turnover undertakings concerned United Kingdom voting securities wider Target Group ZOHS