Competition law is different from other branches of law. It is not about the fairness or morality to be instilled in the actions which mark societal behaviour. Instead the rules of competition reflect economic principles, designed to render the operation of the markets in a manner beneficial to the common good.This article examines the regulatory structure in vogue under the EC competition law and to identify the key traits which may as well be applicable for the recently formulated Competition Commission of India, in its quest towards rendering competition workable in the Indian markets.competition law, European Economic Commission, regulatory structure, Competition Commission of India, legal studies, international trade, trade laws, econo...
The protection of the interests of consumers is a central aspect of all modern competition laws as w...
The objective of competition law is to protect the process of rivalry between firms in the market. ...
Competition Act is a breed of anti-trust laws which are globally prevalent to protect the consumers ...
The enactment of the Competition Act 2002 the Act , the principal legislation governing competition ...
Competition laws or Anti-trust laws are laws that generally deal with and regulate anticompetitive b...
This chapter provides a brief guide to the development strategies that have been pursued and to the ...
This article focuses upon the conceptualization of the term competition and how competition in the p...
The Competition Commission of India established in 2003, is the chief statutory body under the Minis...
In the quest of globalization, India has countered positively by opening up its economy, removing co...
A Functional Competition Policy for India comes at a time when the country is poised to implement a ...
There is a recent trend towards trade agreements that include trade related competition provisions. ...
The correct welfare assessment of vertical agreements in competition law is a difficult craft. The m...
The objective of competition law is to protect the process of rivalry between firms in the market. ...
The objectives of competition policy and the application of competition law need defining and redefi...
111-122 The laws on intellectual property rights (IPRs) and competition have evolved historically ...
The protection of the interests of consumers is a central aspect of all modern competition laws as w...
The objective of competition law is to protect the process of rivalry between firms in the market. ...
Competition Act is a breed of anti-trust laws which are globally prevalent to protect the consumers ...
The enactment of the Competition Act 2002 the Act , the principal legislation governing competition ...
Competition laws or Anti-trust laws are laws that generally deal with and regulate anticompetitive b...
This chapter provides a brief guide to the development strategies that have been pursued and to the ...
This article focuses upon the conceptualization of the term competition and how competition in the p...
The Competition Commission of India established in 2003, is the chief statutory body under the Minis...
In the quest of globalization, India has countered positively by opening up its economy, removing co...
A Functional Competition Policy for India comes at a time when the country is poised to implement a ...
There is a recent trend towards trade agreements that include trade related competition provisions. ...
The correct welfare assessment of vertical agreements in competition law is a difficult craft. The m...
The objective of competition law is to protect the process of rivalry between firms in the market. ...
The objectives of competition policy and the application of competition law need defining and redefi...
111-122 The laws on intellectual property rights (IPRs) and competition have evolved historically ...
The protection of the interests of consumers is a central aspect of all modern competition laws as w...
The objective of competition law is to protect the process of rivalry between firms in the market. ...
Competition Act is a breed of anti-trust laws which are globally prevalent to protect the consumers ...