International Competition Law
Competition law encompasses any laws or regulations directed toward creating or maintaining a competitive market environment.
This site is broken into a number of different categories:
International Resources includes links to organisations and resources which encompass more than one domestic competition law regime. This includes links to bodies such as the International Competition Network, international agreements or recommendations such as those created by the OECD, and other reports or online publications dealing with international dimensions of competition policy.
National Resourcesprovides general links to domestic competition resources, including regulators, case and legislation repositories and research institutes.
Theory contains discussion about the leading theoretical justifications for competition laws and links to relevant resources.
Laws and Regulations contains discussion of the key substantive areas regulated by competition law and policy, including merger law and regulations, cartels, exclusive dealing, resale price maintenance and misuse of market power or monopolisation. It also contains links to laws and resources relating to these areas for a variety of jurisdictions.
Extraterritoriality contains discussion of the extent to which competition laws are applied extraterritorially
Publications contains links to online publications, including articles and reports, relating to international competition law issues (where relevant they are also included in the targetted law and regulation/penalty or theory pages.

