Magister Legum - LLMTrade liberalisation, free-market system, privatisation and deregulation have become major steps taken by individual countries to accelerate economic growth. This trend has made competition law and its enforcement institutional framework pivotal, especially so with the advent of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). A liberalised trade and a free market system without effective machinery to checkmate the activities of market participants would invariably give rise to anti-competitive practices such as monopolies, abuse of dominant position, cartels, and vertical restraints. These anti-competitive practices have an adverse effect on trade. Sierra Leone has made commitment to liberalise its market space, d...
Magister Legum - LLMThis study aims to evaluate the prospective benefits and challenges of developin...
Competition among firms is a central feature in all free market economies such as South Africa. One ...
This case study was written by Stephen Dale, an Ottawabased writer. It is partially based on the stu...
Shaping markets through competition and economic regulation is at the heart of addressing the develo...
Doctor Legum - LLDCompetition law and its enforcement have become necessary tools in the face of tra...
Prior to the return of democracy in 1999, the Nigerian economy was characterised by government-spons...
South Africa\u27s new competition policy and law were drafted during the early years of South Africa...
This article examines the process of harmonisation of competition law and policy in Africa in the co...
This paper undertakes a comparative assessment of the development of competition in Botswana, Ethiop...
African countries introduced competition laws to their legal and economic systems as they increasing...
An export cartel is an agreement or arrangement between exporters to act collusively in respect of a...
LLM (International Trade Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe African continent hold...
Includes bibliographical referencesA principal goal of competition law is to promote fair distributi...
“Antitrust laws in general, and the Sherman Act in particular, are the Magna Charta of free enterpri...
The disproportionate power base held by a few dominant firms within an industry provides the basis f...
Magister Legum - LLMThis study aims to evaluate the prospective benefits and challenges of developin...
Competition among firms is a central feature in all free market economies such as South Africa. One ...
This case study was written by Stephen Dale, an Ottawabased writer. It is partially based on the stu...
Shaping markets through competition and economic regulation is at the heart of addressing the develo...
Doctor Legum - LLDCompetition law and its enforcement have become necessary tools in the face of tra...
Prior to the return of democracy in 1999, the Nigerian economy was characterised by government-spons...
South Africa\u27s new competition policy and law were drafted during the early years of South Africa...
This article examines the process of harmonisation of competition law and policy in Africa in the co...
This paper undertakes a comparative assessment of the development of competition in Botswana, Ethiop...
African countries introduced competition laws to their legal and economic systems as they increasing...
An export cartel is an agreement or arrangement between exporters to act collusively in respect of a...
LLM (International Trade Law), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe African continent hold...
Includes bibliographical referencesA principal goal of competition law is to promote fair distributi...
“Antitrust laws in general, and the Sherman Act in particular, are the Magna Charta of free enterpri...
The disproportionate power base held by a few dominant firms within an industry provides the basis f...
Magister Legum - LLMThis study aims to evaluate the prospective benefits and challenges of developin...
Competition among firms is a central feature in all free market economies such as South Africa. One ...
This case study was written by Stephen Dale, an Ottawabased writer. It is partially based on the stu...