Regional competition law enforcement in developing countries /
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Author / Creator: | Molestina, Julia, author. |
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Imprint: | Berlin, Germany : Springer, [2019] |
Description: | 1 online resource (xvii, 429 pages) |
Language: | English |
Series: | Munich studies on innovation and competition ; volume 9 Munich studies on innovation and competition ; v. 9. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12455869 |
Table of Contents:
- Part I: Challenges of competition law in developing countries and the WAEMU, the AndeanC and the CARICOM: 1. Overview of the WAEMU, the AndeanC and the CARICOM
- 2. Competition law in developing countries
- 3. Terms and premises of regional competition law enforcement
- 4. Structure of the study.
- Part II: The institutional design of regional competition law enforcement in the WAEMU, AndeanC and CARICOM: 5. Dimension 1 : The content of substantive law
- 6. Dimension 2 : Legislative competence on competition law
- 7. Dimension 3 : Organization of enforcing agencies
- 8. Dimension 4 : Enforcement procedures of regional competition law in the narrow sense
- 9. Dimension 5 : General legal principles governing the allocation of competences in RTAs and the notion of time
- 10. Dimension 6 : The notion of time : adaptability and sustainability of regional competition law enforcement.
- Part III: The optimal degree of centralization and decentralization : evaluation of the three regional competition law systems with regard to the enforcement of competition law in developing countries: 11. General conclusions of the efficacy of a regional competition law system
- 12. The optimal degree of centralization or decentralization : recommendations for and implications of certain institutional designs
- 13. Proposal on re-allocation of competences in the WAEMU, AndeanC, CARICOM
- 14. Guidelines on the institutional design of regional competition law enforcement.