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Antitrust reconciliation

Authors

  • Domingo Valdés Prieto Master of Laws, University of Chicago y MPL, Yale University School of Management. Profesor Titular de Derecho Económico y Libre Competencia en la Universidad de Chile. Miembro de la Comisión Asesora Presidencial para la Defensa de la Libre Competencia.

Abstract

In this paper we see that not all principles and provisions of the civil settlement are likely to apply to the settlement set forth in Decree Law 211. The above leads to two conclusions: i) the existence of specific differences that shape the antitrust settlement as a diverse institution of the civil settlement and ii) a limited or partial supplementary application of the rules governing civil settlement regarding the antitrust settlement.

Keywords:

Conciliation Conciliation antitrust, competition self defense, grievance procedure