Competition Law in Latin America: A Practical Guide
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Description
At the heart of the presentation are seven chapters detailing the competition regimes of the most active national jurisdictions in the region: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia. Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay. Written by practicing experts with considerable hands-on experience in their respective countries, each of these chapters provides a comprehensive description and explanation of the evolution, current state, and prospects for antitrust in the country. Preceding these country-by-country analyses are more general chapters on the use of economic analysis and on the special field of the information and communications technology industry, as well as chapters on the working of competition law in countries with regulated markets and in the cluster of Central American countries. Topics addressed encompass the following and more:
- relevant institutions and legislation;
- cartel investigations;
- unilateral conduct policies;
- merger review;
- international coordination;
- enforcement; and
- remedies.










