A cartel is formed when competing firms agree to collude and act together instead of competing, all there while maintaining the illusion of competition. In South Africa, cartels are regulated by Competition Act 89 of 1998 (hereinafter the Act). These activities are specifically provided for in section 4(1)(b) of the Act and are per se prohibited. The section specifically lists the following activities as cartels practices: price fixing, bid rigging and market allocation. Cartel activities are formed in secret and this renders these activities more dangerous because it is difficult for competition authorities to detect and prosecute them. South African competition authorities consider cartels as the most egregious of all competition l...
“Antitrust laws in general, and the Sherman Act in particular, are the Magna Charta of free enterpri...
There has been speculation in South African law in recent years regarding the nature and scope of th...
This dissertation will discuss the current process and procedure of enforcement of competition law ...
Competition among firms is a central feature in all free market economies such as South Africa. One ...
My research concentrates on the implications of cartels and the harm they cause in the South African...
Abstract: This paper studies cartel deterrence and cartel stability. I use the cartel decision-makin...
Abstract: The South African competition regime is in line with global standards that prohibit direct...
An export cartel is an agreement or arrangement between exporters to act collusively in respect of a...
Cartels are the most egregious competition law contraventions and cartel enforcement is a top for co...
Prior to the return of democracy in 1999, the Nigerian economy was characterised by government-spons...
Doctor Legum - LLDCompetition law and its enforcement have become necessary tools in the face of tra...
This work sets out ambitiously to be a first dedicated criminology of business cartels. The topic - ...
Cartels are considered to be, ‘the most egregious violations of competition law’. Cartel operations ...
Among the anti-competitive practices sanctioned by competition law, cartel is the most harmful to th...
In general term, cartel is considered as a form of agreement between competitors in a similar indust...
“Antitrust laws in general, and the Sherman Act in particular, are the Magna Charta of free enterpri...
There has been speculation in South African law in recent years regarding the nature and scope of th...
This dissertation will discuss the current process and procedure of enforcement of competition law ...
Competition among firms is a central feature in all free market economies such as South Africa. One ...
My research concentrates on the implications of cartels and the harm they cause in the South African...
Abstract: This paper studies cartel deterrence and cartel stability. I use the cartel decision-makin...
Abstract: The South African competition regime is in line with global standards that prohibit direct...
An export cartel is an agreement or arrangement between exporters to act collusively in respect of a...
Cartels are the most egregious competition law contraventions and cartel enforcement is a top for co...
Prior to the return of democracy in 1999, the Nigerian economy was characterised by government-spons...
Doctor Legum - LLDCompetition law and its enforcement have become necessary tools in the face of tra...
This work sets out ambitiously to be a first dedicated criminology of business cartels. The topic - ...
Cartels are considered to be, ‘the most egregious violations of competition law’. Cartel operations ...
Among the anti-competitive practices sanctioned by competition law, cartel is the most harmful to th...
In general term, cartel is considered as a form of agreement between competitors in a similar indust...
“Antitrust laws in general, and the Sherman Act in particular, are the Magna Charta of free enterpri...
There has been speculation in South African law in recent years regarding the nature and scope of th...
This dissertation will discuss the current process and procedure of enforcement of competition law ...