Competition Law and Policy in New Zealand

Competition Law and Policy in New Zealand
Author: Rex J. Ahdar
Publisher: Lawbook Company
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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A collection of 13 essays from judges, lawyers, economists, policy-makers, enforcement officials and academics which explores and analyses competition law and policy. Contributors include Miriam R Dean, Hunter M Donaldson, Warren J Pengilley and Maureen Brunt.

New Zealand Competition Law and Policy

New Zealand Competition Law and Policy
Author: Matthew Sumpter
Publisher: Cch New Zealand
Total Pages: 763
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Antitrust law
ISBN: 9780864757968

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This textbook on competition law, policy, and economics in New Zealand is a must-have for undergraduates studying competition law. It is also a valuable resource for practitioners,in-house counsel and law libraries.

The Evolution of Competition Law in New Zealand

The Evolution of Competition Law in New Zealand
Author: Rex Ahdar
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-08-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 019259771X

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The modern era of competition law in New Zealand began with the Commerce Act 1986. Since then, a steady and impressive corpus of case law had traversed all the usual major areas of antitrust law: cartels, resale price maintenance, exclusive dealing, tying, group boycotts, monopolization, mergers and acquisitions, exempted sectors, and the role of economic evidence. This volume explains the rationale for the various major reforms, the ongoing contestation between the Harvard and Chicago Schools of antitrust, and traces the developments of key concepts over the last 34 years. This title also explores systemic issues such as how well has New Zealand moulded its own competition law whilst nonetheless selectively drawing upon the policies, case law, and wisdom of foreign jurisdictions; how effectively has it faced the challenge of adapting its fledgling competition law to the reality of being a small, deregulated, open, and distant economy; and how successful was the application of competition law to utilities in the experimental era of 'light handed regulation'. Written by a New Zealand competition expert, this detailed, original, and comprehensive chronicle of New Zealand's competition law and policy draws together the common threads that mark the modern era and offers some predictions about how the next decades of New Zealand competition law might unfold.

Competition Law at the Turn of the Century

Competition Law at the Turn of the Century
Author: Mark Newman Berry
Publisher: Victoria University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780864734129

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This collection of papers brings together the lessons learned from New Zealand's Commerce Act 1986 and its principal subsequent amendments. Providing concise analysis of those amendments, and of topics relating to the original Commerce Act, it pays particular attention to the introduction of economic regulation into the electricity and telecommunication markets. This volume outlines the impact of the Ministry of Economic Development on the effectiveness of the Commerce Act, international perspectives on competition law and methods for administering penalties in competition law cases.

Competition Law in New Zealand

Competition Law in New Zealand
Author: Chris Noonan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1214
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Antitrust law
ISBN: 9781988504445

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Competition Law in New Zealand is complete a statement and analysis of competition law and policy and economic regulation in New Zealand. Focusing on the Commerce Act 1986, and including analysis of the recently passed Commerce (Cartels and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2017, as well as the Telecommunications Act 2001 and the Dairy Industry Restructuring Act 2001, the book explores the origins and application of the legislation and the underlying economic concepts. This is a significant text bringing together the necessary practical elements of competition law with in-depth scholarly analysis. By doing so it demystifies the complexities of New Zealand's system of competition and economic regulation at the same time as providing a resource for deeper research and understanding of competition law.

The Evolution of Competition Law in New Zealand

The Evolution of Competition Law in New Zealand
Author: Rex Ahdar
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-08-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0192597701

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The modern era of competition law in New Zealand began with the Commerce Act 1986. Since then, a steady and impressive corpus of case law had traversed all the usual major areas of antitrust law: cartels, resale price maintenance, exclusive dealing, tying, group boycotts, monopolization, mergers and acquisitions, exempted sectors, and the role of economic evidence. This volume explains the rationale for the various major reforms, the ongoing contestation between the Harvard and Chicago Schools of antitrust, and traces the developments of key concepts over the last 34 years. This title also explores systemic issues such as how well has New Zealand moulded its own competition law whilst nonetheless selectively drawing upon the policies, case law, and wisdom of foreign jurisdictions; how effectively has it faced the challenge of adapting its fledgling competition law to the reality of being a small, deregulated, open, and distant economy; and how successful was the application of competition law to utilities in the experimental era of 'light handed regulation'. Written by a New Zealand competition expert, this detailed, original, and comprehensive chronicle of New Zealand's competition law and policy draws together the common threads that mark the modern era and offers some predictions about how the next decades of New Zealand competition law might unfold.

A Framework for the Design and Implementation of Competition Law and Policy

A Framework for the Design and Implementation of Competition Law and Policy
Author: R. S. Khemani
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1999
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780821342886

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A dynamic and competitive environment, underpinned by competition law policy, is an essential characteristic of successful market economies. To satisfy the growing demand for information on current approaches and practices in competition law policy, the project "Framework for the Design and Implementation of Competition Law-Policy" was initiated by the World Bank, with participation by OECD. This ensuing volume reflects the main issues that arise in design and implementation of competition law and policy in order to assist countries in developing an approach that suits their own needs and conditions. The views articulated in this publication suggest that the administration and enforcement of competition law policy should assign the greatest importance to fostering economic efficiency and consumer welfare.

Roles and Perspectives in the Law

Roles and Perspectives in the Law
Author: David Carter
Publisher: Victoria University Press
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2002
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780864734488

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Contains papers presented at a conference entitled "Roles and perspectives in the law" held in April 2002 at Victoria University of Wellington Law School honouring Sir Ivor Richardson upon his retirement as President of the Court of Appeal. Covers eight distinct and contrasting areas of law, the juxtaposition of which illustrates the underlying principles, tensions, and values that run through the law. Includes sections on taxes and commercial regulation.