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Antitrust Law in Brazil. Fighting Cartels (International Competition Law) (International Competition Law, 49)
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- mechanisms and procedures of enforcement of the Antitrust Law in Brazil;
- methodologies (tests) used for antitrust assessment (for merger and conduct controls);
- evaluation of barriers to entry and rivalry in analysed markets;
- assessment of proof and circumstantial evidence within CADE case law and court decisions;
- examination of rational justifications for practices under investigation;
- legality of exchange of information;
- leniency agreements;
- cease and desist agreements;
- cultural issues and modifications;
- civil and criminal enforcement;
- private damages considerations; and
- the role of international and regional competition law regimes (OECD, UNCTAD, WTO, ICN, Mercosur).
The book's consolidated research on Brazil’s cartel investigations clearly describes the main defence theories and the courts' decisions. The authors also explore the relationship of Brazil’s antitrust law to the country's public policies in the areas of consumer rights, public procurement, and measures against corruption, with special emphasis on the synergies arising from antitrust law and consumer protection. It is worth noting that the studies carried out in this book discussed Law No. 8884/94 (Brazilian Antitrust Law) and the New Brazilian Antitrust Law, which was passed on 5 October 2011, and which will be enforced in 2012.
With its unique synthesis of constitutional law, comparative antitrust law, and CADE's case law, this book will be welcomed by competition lawyers and other parties interested in methods and procedures used in merger and conduct control, and especially in anticartel enforcement, in developing countries.











