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    05.08.2016

    The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Merger Control 2016 - Germany


    12th Edition

     

    A practical cross-border insight into merger control issues

     

    This article appeared in the 2015 edition of "The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Merger Control"; published by Global Legal Group Ltd, London (www.iclg.co.uk).

     

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