Working Paper

Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in International Antritrust

Authors

  • Klodt
  • H.
Publication Date

Antitrust issues increasingly reach beyond national borders. This paper addresses the question whether such issues can reasonably be solved by an extraterritorial application of national competition law or whether they call for an international competition policy of its own. The analysis is based upon 20 case studies which are examined with regard to the suitability of the effects doctrine and the principles of comity as conflict resolution mechanisms. The case studies demonstrate that conflicts in international antitrust are most likely to arise where national competition laws differ from each other or where national authorities are pursuing divergent industrial policy objectives.

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JEL Classification
L40, F02

Key Words

  • antitrust policy
  • comity principles
  • effects doctrine
  • international economic order