| International and comparative competition law |
| Section A: The internationalisation of competition policy |
| · Globalisation and actors in the process of internationalisation |
| · Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) |
| · World Trade Organisation (WTO) |
| · United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) |
| · Multinational enterprises (MNEs) |
| · International Competition Network (ICN) |
| Section B: Unilateral, bilateral and multilateral strategies |
| · Extraterritoriality and principles of public international law |
| · United States antitrust law |
| · European Community competition law |
| · Bilateral cooperation and agreements |
| · Multilateral cooperation: A global competition regime? |
| Section C: The competition rules of developing and developed countries |
| · United States antitrust law |
| · European Community competition law |
| · Competition rules in Member States of the European Union |
| · Japanese anti-monopoly law |
| · Canadian competition law |
| · Competition law and policy in developing countries: Asia, Africa and the Middle East |
| Section D: Competition and trade policy |
| · Aims and objectives |
| · Similarities and differences |
| · World Trade Organization |
Sequence:
Section A first. |
Textbook:
Maher M. Dabbah, The Internationalisation of Antitrust Policy (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 2003), ISBN: 9780521820790 |