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Information exchange and related risks: a jurisdictional guide

Colaborador(es): Marosi, Zoltán [ed. lit.] | Soares, Mario [ed. lit.] | Collins, Anthony M [prol.].
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabel LibroSeries : Editor: New York: Institute de Droit de la Concurrence 2022Descripción: 457 p.; 24 cm.Tipo de contenido: Texto (visual) Tipo de medio: sin mediación ISBN: 978-1-954750-02-9 .Tema(s): Competencia | Regulación | Derecho | Fusiones y adquisiciones | Intercambios de informacion | Protección de datos | Prácticas anticompetitivas | Defensa de la competencia | Derecho de la competenciaRecursos en línea: Ver índice | Ver ebook Resumen: The prohibition on exchanging commercially sensitive information among competitors is one of the most fundamental antitrust rules. Companies and individuals may face potential exposure for anticompetitive information exchange, not only in their day-to-day business due to the applicable conduct and behavioral rules, but also in the context of M&A deals due to applicable gun jumping regulations. The Cartels Working Group of the Antitrust Section of the International Bar Association has formulated a comparative guide across 28 jurisdictions, encompassing all global regions, to provide a compendium of best practices and key insights about leading cases, laws and regulations, as well as enforcement trends. Contributed by distinguished practitioners, each chapter provides an overview of the national competition rules and principles that guide information sharing in that jurisdiction, followed by the types of information sharing that may be caught, the enforcement policies and practices of the competition authority and applicable sanctions for parties that are found guilty of an illegal exchange of information. The book also provides a high level overview by the editors outlining trends observed across jurisdictions, to provide insight to the international business community, their advisors as well as to competition authorities. <br> The jurisdictions covered include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, European Union, Finland, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States. <br><br> <b>TABLE OF CONTENTS</b> <br><br> Overview <br><br> Contributors <br><br> Foreword <br><br> Introduction <br><br> Table of Cases <br><br> Biographies <br><br> Key Challenges when approaching information exchange. Damien Geradin (Tilburg University) <br><br> <b>The Americas</b> <br><br> Argentina <br><br> Brazil <br><br> Canada <br><br> Chile <br><br> Colombia <br><br> Mexico <br><br> United States <br><br> <b>Europe, the Middle East & Africa</b> <br><br> European Union <br><br> Finland <br><br> France <br><br> Germany <br><br> Israel <br><br> Italy <br><br> The Netherlands <br><br> Russia <br><br> South Africa <br><br> Spain <br><br> Sweden <br><br> Switzerland <br><br> Turkey <br><br> Ukraine <br><br> United Kingdom <br><br> <b>Asia & The Pacific</b> <br><br> Australia <br><br> China <br><br> India <br><br> Japan <br><br> Singapore <br><br> South Korea
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Editores: Zoltán Marosi, Marcio Soares

Prólogo: Anthony M. Collins

The prohibition on exchanging commercially sensitive information among competitors is one of the most fundamental antitrust rules. Companies and individuals may face potential exposure for anticompetitive information exchange, not only in their day-to-day business due to the applicable conduct and behavioral rules, but also in the context of M&A deals due to applicable gun jumping regulations. The Cartels Working Group of the Antitrust Section of the International Bar Association has formulated a comparative guide across 28 jurisdictions, encompassing all global regions, to provide a compendium of best practices and key insights about leading cases, laws and regulations, as well as enforcement trends. Contributed by distinguished practitioners, each chapter provides an overview of the national competition rules and principles that guide information sharing in that jurisdiction, followed by the types of information sharing that may be caught, the enforcement policies and practices of the competition authority and applicable sanctions for parties that are found guilty of an illegal exchange of information. The book also provides a high level overview by the editors outlining trends observed across jurisdictions, to provide insight to the international business community, their advisors as well as to competition authorities.


The jurisdictions covered include Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, European Union, Finland, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and the United States.



TABLE OF CONTENTS



Overview



Contributors



Foreword



Introduction



Table of Cases



Biographies



Key Challenges when approaching information exchange. Damien Geradin (Tilburg University)



The Americas



Argentina



Brazil



Canada



Chile



Colombia



Mexico



United States



Europe, the Middle East & Africa



European Union



Finland



France



Germany



Israel



Italy



The Netherlands



Russia



South Africa



Spain



Sweden



Switzerland



Turkey



Ukraine



United Kingdom



Asia & The Pacific



Australia



China



India



Japan



Singapore



South Korea

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