Strategies to achieve a binding international agreement on regulating cartels : overcoming Doha Standstill /

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Author / Creator:Lee, John Sanghyun, author.
Imprint:Singapore : Springer, ©2016.
Description:1 online resource (xiii, 336 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12455313
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ISBN:9789811027567
9811027560
9811027552
9789811027550
9789811027550
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:This book addresses the lack of binding multi-lateral international agreement on cartels, through analysis of trials and failures. It also suggests strategic approaches to overcome current standstills. In addition, the book contrasts international agreement on cartels with inter-governmental commodity agreement which has been developed separately through international law. Through this project, the author puts forth that successful international law on cartels needs to reflect the interests and arguments of developing countries.
Other form:Print version: Lee, John Sanghyun. Strategies to achieve a binding international agreement on regulating cartels. [Place of publication not identified] : SPRINGER Verlag, SINGAPOR, 2017 9789811027550
Standard no.:10.1007/978-981-10-2756-7
Table of Contents:
  • Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction; Abstract; 1.1 Hard Core Cartel Against Competition Law; 1.2 Spreading Competition Laws to the International Community; 1.3 Hurdles to Leveling Cartel Regulations up to International Laws; 1.4 Topic Question and Hypothesis of the Research; 1.5 Structure of the Book; 1.5.1 Structure of this Book; References; 2 Defining a Cartel and Analyzing Its Effects; Abstract; 2.1 A Cartel in Its Historical Context; 2.2 Definition; 2.3 Discussions: Advantage and Disadvantage of Cartels.
  • 2.4 Intergovernmental Agreement for a Commodity Distinctive from a Private Cartel2.5 International Cartels and Their Representatives; 2.6 Conclusion; References; Book; Thesis, Papers; 3 Legal Status and Historical Background of Cartels in International Law; Abstract; 3.1 Opening International Law Era: Infant Stage; 3.2 Legal Status of International Cartel in International Law; 3.3 Development of National Cartel Laws and the Necessity of International Law; 3.4 Development of International Commodity Agreements (ICAs) Separate from Cartel Regime.
  • 3.5 International Organizations' Endeavors to Achieve Multilateral Agreements Regarding Cartels3.6 Extending Bilateral or Regional Agreement; 3.7 Conclusion; References; Books; Journal Articles and Papers; 4 Conciliation of Conflicts of Opinion Between the North and the South on International Law Regulating Cartel; Abstract; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Failure of Further Negotiation on Competition Policy Under Doha Development Agenda (DDA) at WTO Ministerial Conferences; 4.3 Necessity of Regulating Cartels in Developing Countries; 4.4 Different Positions Where Developing Countries Are Placed.
  • 4.5 International Competition Law Reflecting Development4.6 Roadmap Toward Binding International Cartel Agreement; 4.7 Conclusion; References; Books; Articles, Papers; 5 The Regulation of Cartels in Developing Countries; Abstract; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Development of Cartel Regulation in the North and the South; 5.3 Building Consensus to Enforce Cartel Regulation; 5.4 Securing Institutional Supports for Cartel Regulation; 5.5 Capacities Building Through International Cooperation; 5.6 Conclusion; References; Book; Articles, Papers; 6 The Need for the Development of International Law on Cartels.
  • Abstract6.1 Current Stage of International Cartel Regulation; 6.2 Hurdles to a Binding Multilateral Agreement; 6.3 Functions of a Bilateral Agreement Toward a Multilateral Agreement Regulating Cartels; 6.4 Strategies for Achieving a Binding Multilateral Agreement; 6.5 Applicability of International Criminal Law as to Cartels; 6.6 Proposing a New Approach for International Commodity Agreements (ICAs); 6.7 Conclusion; References; Books; Articles, Papers; 7 General Conclusion: Summary and Prospect; Abstract; 7.1 Compendium of Research.