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  1. Antitrust. Harvard Law School scholars are at the forefront of studying and teaching about antitrust law and the regulation of business in the United States and across the globe. Issues include mergers, price fixing and other horizontal agreements in restraint of trade, monopolization and abuses of dominance, and other subjects of competition ...

  2. www.econlib.org › library › EncAntitrust - Econlib

    Origins Before 1890, the only “antitrust” law was the common law. Contracts that allegedly restrained trade (e.g., price-fixing agreements) often were not legally enforceable, but they did not subject the parties to any legal sanctions, either. Nor were monopolies illegal. Economists generally believe that monopolies and other restraints of trade are bad because they usually […]

  3. www.fne.gob.cl › en › antitrustWhat we do

    What we do. The Antitrust Division (División Antimonopolios or “DAM” in spanish) is an investigative division of the FNE that is in charge of enforcing the Decree Law No. 211 in relation to antitrust offenses, for which recommends to the National Economic Prosecutor courses of action with the determination of promoting and defending ...

  4. Antitrust control. The Treaty on the Functioning of the EU (TFEU) prohibits antitrust (anti-competitive) behaviour in the form of: agreements and business practices which restrict competition (Article 101), abuse of dominant positions (Article 102). Article 101 forbids agreements (i.e. cartels) where 2 or more firms try to restrict competition.

  5. eur-lex.europa.eu › ES › legal-contentAntitrust - EUR-Lex

    Antitrust. El Tratado de Funcionamiento de la Unión Europea (TFUE) prohíbe las prácticas antitrust (contrarias a la competencia) en forma de: abusos de posición dominante. El artículo 101 prohíbe los acuerdos (esto es, los carteles) en virtud de los cuales dos o más empresas se unen para restringir la competencia. Dichos acuerdos pueden ...

  6. 21 de dic. de 2021 · The Antitrust Division of the US DoJ explained that arbitration is favoured by federal policy and would offer ‘a speedier and less costly alternative to litigation’. 54 In some situations, Congress has allowed parties to obtain the advantages of arbitration if they are willing to accept less certainty of legally correct adjustment. 55 In Mitsubishi, the Supreme Court laid the foundations ...

  7. 24 de mar. de 2021 · US antitrust laws, broadly speaking, aim to curb efforts by firms to reduce competition in the marketplace or to create or maintain monopolies. These laws proscribe certain mergers and business practices in general terms, leaving courts to decide in specific terms which mergers and practices are illegal based on the facts of each case. Courts have applied the antitrust laws to changing markets ...

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