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.
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.
Addresses the lack of binding multi-lateral international agreement on cartels Suggests strategic approaches to overcome current standstills Contrasts international agreement on cartels with inter-governmental commodity agreement Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
John Sanghyun Lee
International Cartel Regulation Failures of Doha Development Inter-governmental Commodity Agreement Binding Multilateral Agreement on Cartels International Competition Law