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This book tackles the problem of determining which national or supranational laws will be applicable to international transfer of technology transactions. It therefore is of particular interest to practitioners in this field, who will find it helpful for drafting and negotiating international transfer of technology contracts. The study focuses on the extraterritorial effects of antitrust laws as they have been developed and applied in the United States and the European Economic Community, taking into consideration, where necessary, other antitrust systems from a comparative perspective. The author2s analysis of the problem reveals that an adequate equilibrium between the different legal systems involved may be attained through the application of certain basic general principles of international law. To this extent, the book constitutes an important contribution to the general doctrine of international antitrust law. Cabanellas is also author of the book 2Antitrust and Direct Regulation of International Transfer of Technology Transactions2 (IIC Studies, Volume 7. 1984. 175 pages. DM 68,-. VCH Verlagsgesellschaft, Weinheim). This book gives a comprehensive overview of the rules that apply directly to the international transfer of technology and compares them with the rules that apply to such transactions under antitrust andCabanellas, Guillermo is the author of 'Extraterritorial Effects of Antitrust Law on Transfer of Technology Transactions', published 1989 under ISBN 9783527269198 and ISBN 3527269193.
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