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Article: "This does not matter in Mexico": Mexico-U.S. competition law - conflicts and resolutions.
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- Houston Journal of International Law
- Article date:
- June 22, 2008
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I. INTRODUCTION
II. MEXICO'S COMPETITION LAW: BEHIND THE LANGUAGE
A. Single Agency Enforcement
B. Substantive Provisions
C. Similar Language, Different Results
D. Differences in Legal Systems and Traditions: Civil
Law's Certainty Versus Common Law's Flexibility
III. RECENT DISPUTES: THE WTO TAKES ACTION TO
SETTLE COMPETITION LAW CONFLICTS
A. An Unpleasant Surprise: The Telmex Decision
B. The Panel Remains Active: The Canadian Wheat
Board Decision
IV. HOW DISPUTES ARE RESOLVED
A. The Historic Standard: Unilateral Enforcement
B. Multilateral Agreements: A Multinational
Competition Code?
C. The ...
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