It also provides an overview of the key procedural provisions, leniency and amicable settlements, and fines.The book subsequently analyses the main differences between Swiss and EU competition law and explains why, to what extent, and how companies should conduct a separate analysis under Swiss law.
Pranvera Këllezi is a Commissioner of the Swiss Federal Competition Commission and a practising lawyer in Geneva, where she advises companies on Swiss and European competition law and its impact on business, as well as on commercial law, data protection, corporate governance and economic regulation. She has more than 20 years of experience in advising on regulations that have a direct impact on the strategy and activities of companies. She holds a PhD from the Faculty of Law of the University of Geneva, an LL.M. in European Law from the College of Europe in Bruges and a Board Director Diploma from IMD, Lausanne.
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1. Enactment, Scope of Application, and Enforcement of the Cartel Act.- Chapter 2. Agreements.- Chapter 3. Horizontal Agreements.- Chapter 4. Distribution Agreements and Vertical Restraints.- Chapter 5. Abusive Conduct by Dominant Undertakings and Undertakings with Relative Market Power.- Chapter 6. Merger Control.- Chapter 7. Sanctions, Leniency and Amicable Settlements.
Henrique Schneider, Anne-Cathrine Tanner, Jean-Pierre Bringhen, Nina Zosso, Cristina Schaffner, Andreas Kellerhals, Daniel Emch, Markus Saurer, Laura Müller, Pranvera Këllezi, Henrique Schneider, Andreas Kellerhals
Henrique Schneider, Anne-Cathrine Tanner, Jean-Pierre Bringhen, Nina Zosso, Cristina Schaffner, Andreas Kellerhals, Daniel Emch, Markus Saurer, Laura Müller, Pranvera Këllezi, Henrique Schneider, Andreas Kellerhals