Product Description
The EU and the US are the preeminent examples of multi-level
polities and both have highly developed competition policies. Despite
these similarities however, recent developments suggest that they are
moving in different directions in the area of antitrust federalism. This
book examines multi-level governance in competition policy from a
comparative perspective. The book analyses 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. Inspired by the increasingly divergent policy
developments taking place on both sides of the Atlantic, the author asks
whether the EU and the US can draw policy lessons from each other’s
experiences in antitrust federalism. Antitrust Federalism in the EU and the US
reveals the similarities and differences between the European and
American models of antitrust federalism whilst employing policy network
models in its comparative analysis of issues such as opacity and
accountability in networks. 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.
About the Author
Firat Cengiz is assistant professor in the European and International Law Department of Tilburg Law School in the Netherlands and is a senior member of the Tilburg Law and Economics Center (TILEC).http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415674638/
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