Competition law in Switzerland : law and practice in a European context / Pranvera Këllezi.
2023
KKW3220
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Title
Competition law in Switzerland : law and practice in a European context / Pranvera Këllezi.
Author
Këllezi, Pranvera, author.
ISBN
9783031451171 (electronic bk.)
3031451171 (electronic bk.)
9783031451164
3031451163
3031451171 (electronic bk.)
9783031451164
3031451163
Published
Cham : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 278 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-45117-1 doi
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KKW3220
Dewey Decimal Classification
343.4300721
Summary
This is the first comprehensive English-language overview of competition law enforcement in Switzerland since the introduction of direct sanctions in 2004. It discusses the key issues facing practitioners: horizontal and vertical agreements (with a particular emphasis on distribution agreements), abuse of dominance, and the newly introduced provisions on relative market power and merger control. 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. It offers a comprehensive overview and accessible analysis, based on in-depth research of case law, for practitioners and in-house counsels who need to ensure compliance with competition law on a Swiss, European or international basis. It is also a valuable guide for all practitioners, academics and students interested in understanding Swiss competition law. Enforcement of competition law in Switzerland has intensified and is becoming increasingly important for global companies selling in Switzerland. Moreover, the fines have increased over the last twenty years, and many foreign companies have had to pay substantial fines in recent years. Lastly, the Swiss Federal Supreme Court has now extended the extraterritorial application of Swiss competition law to foreign companies where sales to Switzerland are possible.
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Table of Contents
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.
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.