Antitrust / Competition Law

Guide to Competition Law

Edited by Lindsay F. Hampton · Paul Scott
LexisNexis New Zealand March 2013

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781927227039
Publisher
LexisNexis New Zealand
Publication
March 2013
Format
Paperback , 345 pages
Jurisdiction
New Zealand ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

Competition law, or antitrust as it is often called, attempts to ensure that the market mechanism is not endangered through the aggregation of economic power or monopolistic practices or concerted anti-competitive conduct between market participants. This authoritative title explores the nuances of New Zealand’s competition law, which finds legislative expression in the Commerce Act 1986.

This up to date title will be of use to anyone who wants a better understanding of the Competition Law framework, and at the same time will provide an excellent primary reference tool for practitioners and other professionals who need a more detailed in-depth treatment of the subject matter.

Table of Contents

The extract from the Commercial Law looseleaf is as follows:

Part Five: Competition Law
Chapter 31 
Scheme, Administration and Reach of the Commerce Act 1986
Chapter 32 
Fundamental Concepts
Chapter 33 
The General Prohibition Section
Chapter 34 
Exclusionary Provisions
Chapter 35 
Price Fixing
Chapter 36 
Taking Advantage of Market Power
Chapter 37 
Resale Price Maintenance

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