¿DEBERÍAMOS ENTREGAR A LAS MÁQUINAS TODO EL PODER? ¿CONFIAMOS REALMENTE EN ELLAS?
Los algoritmos ya deciden, sin ayuda humana, penas de cárcel, tratamientos clínicos y hasta el destino de un coche que se dirige directo a atropellar a un niño.
Un ensayo imponente que, desde las matemáticas, la sociología y los nuevos horizontes tecnológicos, proyecta un nuevo mundo. Un texto afinadísimo que no sataniza los algoritmos, sino el uso que, a menudo, les dan sus creadores y usuarios.
Por eso este libro crucial trata sobre nosotros: quiénes somos y quiénes queremos ser.
NUESTRO MAÑANA DEPENDE DE LO QUE PENSEMOS HOY.
Table of Cases
Foreword to the second edition, Arun Jaitley
Foreword to the first edition, C. Rangarajan
Law and Economics, Fali S. Nariman
Preface
List of Abbreviations
Overview: Key Concepts in Competition Law, Vinod Dhall
PART I:COMPETITION LAW: SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS AND MAJOR ISSUES
1: Control of Cartels and Other Anti-competitive Agreements, Richard Whish
2: Abuse of Dominant Position: Emerging Enforcement Issues and Approaches, Robert D. Anderson and Alberto Heimler
3: Merger Control, Alan H. Goldberg
4: Leniency Programmes in Competition Law, Paul Crampton and Graham Reynolds
5: Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights, Valentine Korah
6: Exemptions, Exceptions, and Differential Application Under Competition (Antitrust) Law, R. Shyam Khemani
7: Competition Advocacy and Interface with Government, Philip Lowe and Geraldine Emberger
8: Competition and Regulation, Allan Fels
9: The Efficient and Effective Competition Authority, Lennart Göranson
10: World Competition Law: Conflicts, Convergence, Cooperation, Eleanor M. Fox
PART II:COMPETITION LAW IN SELECT JURISDICTIONS
11: Competition Law in Australia, Sitesh Bhojani
12: EC Competition Law: The First Experiences of Modernization, Michael J. Reynolds
13: Competition Law in Germany, Ulf Böge
14: Competition Law in Mexico, Eduardo Pérez Motta
15: South African Competition Law-Origins, Content, and Impact, David Lewis
16: Korean Competition Law: Policies and Developments, Youngjin Jung
17: The Competition Regime in the UK, Christopher Bellamy
18: Competition Law in the United States of America, Stephen Calkins
PART III:COMPETITION LAW, ECONOMICS, AND POLICY
19: Economic Growth and Consumer Welfare: The Role of Competition Law, Dando B. Cellini
20: The Economics of Competition Law, Amit Bubna and Shubhashis Gangopadhyay
21: The Return of Industrial Policy: A Threat to Competition Law?, Simon J. Evenett
PART IV: COMPETITION LAW IN SOUTH ASIA
22: The Evolution of Competition Law in India, Amitabh Kumar
23: India: The Competition Act and Its Enforcement, Vinod Dhall
24: Re-viewing Competition Regime in Pakistan, Rahat Kaunain Hassan
25: Merger Control Regime under Competition Law in India, Vinod Dhall
Select Bibliography
Index
About the Editor and Contributors
Edited by Vinod Dhall, Head, Competition Law Practice, Talwar Thakore and Associates
Vinodh Dhall heads the competition law practice at Talwar, Thakore and Associates
Contributors:
ROBERT D. ANDERSON
CHRISTOPHER BELLAMY
SITESH BHOJANI
ULF BÖGE
AMIT BUBNA
STEPHEN CALKINS
DANDO B. CELLINI
PAUL CRAMPTON
VINOD DHALL
GERALDINE EMBERGER
SIMON J. EVENETT
ALLAN FELS
ELEANOR M. FOX
SHUBHASHIS GANGOPADHYAY
ALAN H. GOLDBERG
LENNART GÖRANSON
ALBERTO HEIMLER
YOUNGJIN JUNG
R. SHYAM KHEMANI
VALENTINE KORAH
AMITABH KUMAR
DAVID LEWIS
PHILIP LOWE
EDUARDO PÉREZ MOTTA
GRAHAM REYNOLDS
MICHAEL J. REYNOLDS
RICHARD WHISH
RAHAT KAUNAIN HASSAN