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Influencing a Global Agenda: Implications of the Modernization of European Competition Law for the WTO (2004)

Abstract
This article characterizes the Modernization of EC competition law as an economization, whereas most pieces concentrate on its procedural and structural aspects. Moreover, it attempts to relate the Modernization to WTO discussions: it argues that the influence that the Modernization will have on WTO discussions will enable the adoption of an international competition law, and it posits that, since the Modernization moves EC competition enforcement closer to that of the U.S., it should mitigate American hostility toward WTO-level competition regulation.

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http://www.doaj.org/doaj?func=openurl&genre=article&issn=18243886&date=2004&volume=1&issue=2&spage=111
Publisher Erasmus Law and Economics Students Society
Repository DOAJ-Articles (Sweden)
Keywords Modernization, Convergece, Competition law, Antitrust, WTO

Publications citing this publication (1)
Phases of Competition Policy in Europe (2005)