2021
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-8266-3.ch012
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Corporate Social Responsibility and the Possibility of Private Transnational Governance in Competition Law

Abstract: Under economic globalization, anti-competitive acts transcend national borders and become a challenge for competition law as traditionally conceived. Most countries have been dealing with cross-border competition problems by using two basic methods: unilaterally extending national competition law's jurisdiction to acts conducted in foreign territory and cooperating in enforcing competition law. However, while the unilateral enforcement of competition law harms international comity, international cooperation in… Show more

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