This article briefly explores the influence of non-state actors (such as large multinational firms and their lawyers) over the development of international competition policy in the International Competition Network (the ICN) – the most extensive network of competition authorities worldwide. The ICN was established in 2001. This is a timely intervention as the ICN’s Third Decade review is currently taking place (due to be completed in March 2022). It should be read against a backdrop of increasing use (and influence) of transnational (non-governmental) regulatory networks, like the ICN. This discussion is based on some of the findings of our new book, Law and Politics of Global Competition – Influence and Legitimacy in the International Competition Network.
Townley, C., Guidi, M., Tavares, M. (2022). Law and Politics of Global Competition: Why and How Non-state Actors Seek Influence in the International Competition Network. UTILITIES LAW REVIEW, 23(4), 136-140.
Law and Politics of Global Competition: Why and How Non-state Actors Seek Influence in the International Competition Network
Guidi, Mattia;
2022-01-01
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This article briefly explores the influence of non-state actors (such as large multinational firms and their lawyers) over the development of international competition policy in the International Competition Network (the ICN) – the most extensive network of competition authorities worldwide. The ICN was established in 2001. This is a timely intervention as the ICN’s Third Decade review is currently taking place (due to be completed in March 2022). It should be read against a backdrop of increasing use (and influence) of transnational (non-governmental) regulatory networks, like the ICN. This discussion is based on some of the findings of our new book, Law and Politics of Global Competition – Influence and Legitimacy in the International Competition Network.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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