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Autumn 2011, Volume 11, Number 2

NOV-11(2)
 |  Dec 22, 2015

In this issue: Brazil’s comprehensive overhaul of their competition law was signed into law on Nov. 30, 2011. We’re pleased to present this timely issue—including articles written by authors from…

Merger Control Reform in Brazil
 |  Dec 1, 2011

Leopoldo Pagotto, Victor Pavon-Villamayor, Nov 30, 2011 The main purpose of merger control is to secure the competitive structure of markets by identifying, ex ante, concentrations that may significantly impede…

Brazil – The New Antitrust Law
 |  Dec 1, 2011

Cecilia Vidigal, Nov 30, 2011 The Brazilian antitrust system underwent a modernization with the approval, by the Brazilian Congress, of a new bill of law on October 5, 2011 (“New…

The New Competition Law in Brazil: Challenges Ahead
 |  Dec 1, 2011

EnforcementJose Antonio Ziebarth, Nov 30, 2011 The present article aims to outline the latest developments of Competition Law and Policy in Brazil. The so-called Brazilian Competition Policy System has become…

Merger Control Under the New Brazilian Competition Law
 |  Dec 1, 2011

Paulo Leonardo Casagrande, Caio Mario da Silva Pereira Neto, Nov 30, 2011 On November 30, 2011, Law n. 12.529—the New Brazilian Competition Law—was formally enacted by President Dilma Roussef, after…

Brazil’s New Competition Law: Promising but Challenging
 |  Dec 1, 2011

Ana Paula Martinez, Mariana Tavares de Araujo, Nov 30, 2011 Accompanying Interview: Besides the Article summarized below, we’re pleased to present an interview with Mariana Tavares de Araujo, now with…

The Consolidation of Competition Law in Latin America
 |  Dec 1, 2011

Julian Pena, Nov 30, 2011 The enactment of the long-awaited reform of the Brazilian competition law can be seen as part of a new stage in competition law in Latin…

Procedural Fairness
 |  Nov 23, 2009

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Jonathan Zuck, Nov 25, 2009 In a recent speech, Neelie Kroes of the European Commission argued that “as…

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