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US: Judge emerges as toughest M&A watchdog (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Jul 15, 2014 | Global Blogs

The Delaware Court of Chancery is arguably the most influential business court in the nation, according to reports, and hears more cases related to mergers and acquisitions lawsuits than any other. Now, Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster, who has spend nearly five years...

A Decade of Significant Changes in Competition Policies in Chile (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Jul 15, 2014 | Global Blogs

In the nineteenth century, John Stuart Mill stated that societies are economically successful when they have good economic institutions, and that it is these institutions that lead to prosperity. History has proved him right as both theory and the empirical evidence...

Essential Inputs and Antitrust Barriers in the Mexican Economic Competition Regime (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Jul 15, 2014 | Global Blogs

On July 7, 2014 the new Mexican Economic Competition Law came into force; this is legislation that replaces the antitrust law enacted in 1992 as one of the commitments made by the Mexican Government to sign the North America Free Trade Agreement with the United States...

Comments on the New Mexican Competition Law (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Jul 15, 2014 | Global Blogs

On July 7, 2014, a New Federal Economic Competition Law (the “New Mexican Antitrust Law”) came into force in Mexico. The New Mexican Antitrust Law maintains most of the concepts and provisions of the Mexican Antitrust Law in force since 1993, while...

What’s the Role of Judicial Review in Latin American Countries? (Competition Policy International)

by 21st Century Competition | Jul 15, 2014 | Global Blogs

Competition authority decisions reviewed by sluggish courts—this is the fate of competition policy in several Latin American countries. Competition authorities in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico, among others, have made impressive progress in building technical...
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