New Regulatory Law Books: Anti-corruption, Competition & Privacy

Anti-corruption: Anti-Corruption Regulation 2012 (including Canada) – GCR (March 2012)

From GCR:

“Getting the Deal Through is delighted to publish the fully revised and updated sixth edition of Anti-Corruption Regulation, a volume in our series of annual reports, which provide international analysis in key areas of law and policy for corporate counsel, cross-border legal practitioners and business people.

Following the format adopted throughout the series, the same key questions are answered by leading practitioners in each of the 54 jurisdictions featured. New jurisdictions this year include Argentina, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland and Turkey.”

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Anti-Corruption Regulation 2012

Competition: Cartel Regulation 2012 (including Canada) – GCR (February 2012)

From GCR:

“Global Competition Review is delighted to publish the fully revised and updated twelfth edition of Cartel Regulation, a volume in the Getting the Deal Through series of annual special reports providing international analysis in key areas of law and policy for corporate counsel, cross-border legal practitioners and business people.

The globalisation of the world’s economy means that cartel investigations are increasingly likely to be faced simultaneously in multiple jurisdictions. In the format adopted throughout the series, the same key questions are answered by leading practitioners in 46 jurisdictions worldwide. New jurisdictions this year include Belgium, Ecuador, Hungary, Indonesia, Slovakia and Zambia.”

For more information see:

Cartel Regulation 2012

Privacy: Managing Personal Information: Insights on Corporate Risk and Opportunity for Privacy-Savvy Leaders (Claudiu Popa) (March 2012)

From Carswell:

“This book, written by leading industry experts, is designed as an executive’s privacy advisor, a manager’s guide and a professional’s reference. The content has been precisely designed to provide users with guidelines towards better privacy protection. It covers topics such as key aspects of modern privacy including privacy breaches, the role of modern technology, government responses to breaches, existing privacy products and technologies, techniques for assessing privacy process effectiveness, building strong privacy practices, consumer applications and solutions, and key resources for privacy professionals.”

For more information see:

Managing Personal Information: Insights on Corporate Risk and Opportunity for Privacy

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