Technical Report
Competing architectures for regulatory and competition law governance
Issue Date: 2019
Date Accessioned: 14 Jun 2019
This paper is concerned with the policy choices and trends related to the institutional design of competition law and regulatory enforcement. It focuses on the different architectures that seek to reconcile and bring together the tools used to regulate the behaviour of undertakings ex ante and to sanction eventual abuses ex post. These architectures are becoming ever more sophisticated, as both the language and the goals of regulation and competition law reach new levels of convergence.
ALEXIADIS, Peter; PEREIRA NETO, Caio Mário da Silva, Competing architectures for regulatory and competition law governance - hdl.handle.net
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