Antitrust federalism in the EU and the US /
Firat Cengiz
- London : Routledge, 2012
- xix, 234p. 23cm
This book analyses multi-level governance in competition policy, or antitrust federalism as it is called by students of competition policy, in the US and the EU from a comparative perspective. The book compares how competition laws and authorities of different levels - the federal and the state levels in the US and the national and the supranational levels in the EU - interact with each other. The EU and the US stand among the strongest existing examples of multi-level polities and they developed mature competition policies. Despite such similarities, however, recent developments imply that they are moving in different directions in the field of antitrust federalism. The book is essentially multidisciplinary in its effort to initiate dialogue between the Law and Political Science literatures in this field. This book will be of particular interest to academics, students and practitioners of Competition Law, Constitutional Law and Political Science.
9780415674638
Antitrust law--European Union countries Antitrust law--United States Federal government--European Union countries Federal government--United States