Ya está disponible en pre-venta el libro «Competition Law in Latin America. A Practical Guide» (2016), publicado por la editorial Wolters Kluwer y cuyos editores fueron Julián Peña y Marcelo Calliari.
Abajo encontrarán el resumen del libro, la lista de capítulos y los respectivos autores. Además, nos alegra mucho contarles que algunos autores de capítulos del libro también participamos en este blog.
«SUMMARY. In the past few years Latin American countries have taken giant steps to reposition their competition authorities in the global antitrust arena, granting them much greater autonomy both domestically and internationally. This is the first book to offer an in-depth analysis of this complex scenario.
- relevant institutions and legislation;
- cartel investigations;
- unilateral conduct policies;
- merger review;
- international coordination;
- enforcement; and
- remedies.
Each chapter includes analysis of relevant case law, allowing the reader to gauge the positions, views, and tendencies of each competition law regime. The authors also pay attention to the specificities and idiosyncrasies that are so important for a correct understanding of the practical realities of competition policy and enforcement. With its wide-ranging and in depth-approach, this book provides an incomparable analysis of a challenging region poised to become increasingly important in the international recognition and enforcement of antitrust law. It is in this sense an essential guide for lawyers, economists, corporations, academics, and government officials interested in understanding where competition law is, and where is it is going to, in Latin America.
Editors and Contributors.
Preface.
Chapter 1 The Second Wave Latin American Competition Law and Policy D. Daniel Sokol.
Chapter 2 Competition Lifecycles in Latin America William E. Kovacic.
Chapter 3 The Failed Search for the Soul of Competition Policy Ignacio L. De Leon.
Chapter 4 Competition Policy and Growth: Evidence from Latin America Esteban Greco, Diego Petrecolla, Carlos A. Romero & Juan P. Vila Martínez.
Chapter 5 International Cooperation between Competition Agencies Eduardo Perez Motta & Mateo Diego Fernandez.
Chapter 6 Histories of Competition Law in Latin America Andrés Palacios Lleras & Juan David Gutiérrez.
Chapter 7 The Use of Economic Analysis in Latin American Competition Policy Manuel A. Abdala & Lucía Quesada.
Chapter 8 Competition in Regulated Markets in Latin America: Overview and Challenges Gesner Oliveira & Germán Orjuela.
Chapter 9 Competition Law in the Information and Communications Technologies Industry in Latin America: The Need for a New Approach Pablo Márquez.
Chapter 10 Competition Law in Central America and the Years to Come Edgar Odio-Rohrmoser.
Chapter 11 Competition Law in Argentina Julian Peña & Federico Rossi .
Chapter 12 Competition Law in Brazil Marcelo Calliari, Joana Temudo Cianfarani & Marcel Medon Santos.
Chapter 13 Competition Law in Chile Juan Cristóbal Gumucio Schönthaler & Guillermo Frene Candia.
Chapter 14 Competition Law in Colombia Alfonso Miranda Londoño.
Chapter 15 Competition Law in Mexico Amilcar Peredo & Gabriel Gonzalez.
Chapter 16 Competition Law in Peru Alfredo Bullard.
Chapter 17 Uruguay Juan Manuel Mercant & Javier Napoleone.
Index.»
Mil gracias por la información. El libro parece realmente interesante, como lo es que aparezcan publicaciones que traten e Derecho de la Competencia en América Latina. A ver cuando es posible que también vean la luz en español, lo qu ayudaría a su difusión.
Enhorabuena, una vez más, por vuestro Blog
José Antonio Rodríguez Miguez
Estimado José A., muchas gracias por tu reconocimiento. Estamos de acuerdo, esperamos que también podamos seguir publicando en Español los textos para que tengan un mayor alcance,
saludos cordiales
Juan D.
Excelente. Felicidades por el esfuerzo.
Mil gracias Guillermo, abrazo grande