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Cardozo Law Review

Abstract

This Article contrasts how two leading competition law systems, the United States and the European Union ("EU"), have reacted to the growing internationalization of markets and the relative decline of the ability of any single jurisdiction to regulate transnational business behavior. For reasons unique to their respective histories, cultures, and politics, these two jurisdictions have adopted very different strategies for dealing with this problem.

Keywords

Antitrust, Business and the Law, Conflict of Laws, Intellectual Property Law, Jurisdiction, War, Mergers, Business Practice and Procedure, International Trade and the Law, Trade Regulation

Disciplines

Antitrust and Trade Regulation | Conflict of Laws | Intellectual Property Law | International Trade Law | Jurisdiction | Law

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