Getting the Deal Through (Canada Chapter) – Cartel Regulation 2018
Getting the Deal Through (Canada Chapter) – Cartel Regulation 2018
Anti-Cartel laws are one of the core pillars of any competition regime, along with unilateral conduct provisions and merger control. Cartel enforcement continues to expand and become more effective as competition laws and institutions are introduced and upgraded. The 2018 Canadian Chapter of Cartel Regulation provides the most current and comprehensive information available about anti-cartel laws and enforcement in Canada.
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