Does The International Antitrust Debate Really Matter?

Law360, New York (May 18, 2015, 1:04 PM EDT) -- Three events in the bar recently led me to raise the question to myself whether there can ever really be grounds to critique another nation's enforcement of its competition regime. I'm not talking about self-critique. I'm American and I feel I always have the right and the obligation to examine my own government's law enforcement policies. But really, what notion leads me to criticize China or Europe? I kind of feel that how those nations (continents) may enforce their own competition regimes may really at the end of the day be up to them, and the consequences are theirs. My own feelings about how they do it? Well, so what?...

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