Antitrust federalism in comparison : multi-level enforcement of competition policy in the US and the EC

This thesis analyses antitrust federalism in the US and the EC from a comparative perspective. It conducts such analysis in two pillars: First relations between the competition laws of different levels (federal and state levels in the US and Community and national levels in the EC) and second, relat...

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Main Author: Cengiz, Firat
Published: University of East Anglia 2008
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5011252015-03-20T03:16:26ZAntitrust federalism in comparison : multi-level enforcement of competition policy in the US and the ECCengiz, Firat2008This thesis analyses antitrust federalism in the US and the EC from a comparative perspective. It conducts such analysis in two pillars: First relations between the competition laws of different levels (federal and state levels in the US and Community and national levels in the EC) and second, relations between the competition authorities of different levels in these polities. The thesis aims to initiate a communication and mutual education process between the legal and political science literatures from this perspective. On the one hand, the thesis criticises the legal literature which employs regulatory competition models arguing that these models do not reflect the complexities of modern multi-level polities. In order to inform the legal literature, the thesis critically reviews policy network models and appoints the Dutch network management model for the analysis of relations between the competition authorities.343.240721University of East Angliahttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.501125Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Antitrust federalism in comparison : multi-level enforcement of competition policy in the US and the EC
description This thesis analyses antitrust federalism in the US and the EC from a comparative perspective. It conducts such analysis in two pillars: First relations between the competition laws of different levels (federal and state levels in the US and Community and national levels in the EC) and second, relations between the competition authorities of different levels in these polities. The thesis aims to initiate a communication and mutual education process between the legal and political science literatures from this perspective. On the one hand, the thesis criticises the legal literature which employs regulatory competition models arguing that these models do not reflect the complexities of modern multi-level polities. In order to inform the legal literature, the thesis critically reviews policy network models and appoints the Dutch network management model for the analysis of relations between the competition authorities.
author Cengiz, Firat
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title Antitrust federalism in comparison : multi-level enforcement of competition policy in the US and the EC
title_short Antitrust federalism in comparison : multi-level enforcement of competition policy in the US and the EC
title_full Antitrust federalism in comparison : multi-level enforcement of competition policy in the US and the EC
title_fullStr Antitrust federalism in comparison : multi-level enforcement of competition policy in the US and the EC
title_full_unstemmed Antitrust federalism in comparison : multi-level enforcement of competition policy in the US and the EC
title_sort antitrust federalism in comparison : multi-level enforcement of competition policy in the us and the ec
publisher University of East Anglia
publishDate 2008
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