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This book brings together perspectives of development economics and law to tackle the relationship between competition law enforcement and economic development. It addresses the question of whether, and how, competition law enforcement helps to promote economic growth and development. This question is highly pertinent for developing countries largely because many developing countries have only adopted competition law in recent years: about thirty jurisdictions had in place a competition law in the early 1980s, and there are now more than 130 competition law regimes across the world, of which many are developing countries. The book proposes a customized approach to competition law enforcement...
Amongst other regional organisations, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) stands out for the diversity of its ten Member States, stemming from their respective economic and political heritage, governance systems, legal institutions, stages of economic development, and exposure to or reliance on foreign trade and investments. As of 2017, however, the regional bloc has formalised its focus on economic integration and development of a regional competition law. Challenging this vision are the States’ very different national competition law systems, ongoing problems with governmental intervention in the economy, and lack of effective and efficient corruption-free regulatory and j...
This timely Research Handbook provides a comprehensive overview and discussion of the substantive competition law provisions of the ASEAN Plus Three region, including Hong Kong and Taiwan. Taking a unique comparative perspective, chapters examine Asian competition laws in relation to the existing laws that served as models for them, analysing how and why they deviate.
This book examines the impact and shortcomings of the TRIPS Agreement, which was signed in Marrakesh on 15 April 1994. Over the last 20 years, the framework conditions have changed fundamentally. New technologies have emerged, markets have expanded beyond national borders, some developing states have become global players, the terms of international competition have changed, and the intellectual property system faces increasing friction with public policies. The contributions to this book inquire into whether the TRIPS Agreement should still be seen only as part of an international trade regulation, or whether it needs to be understood – or even reconceptualized – as a framework regulation for the international protection of intellectual property. The purpose, therefore, is not to define the terms of an outright revision of the TRIPS Agreement but rather to discuss the framework conditions for an interpretative evolution that could make the Agreement better suited to the expectations and needs of today’s global economy.
Provides a new conceptualization of competition law as economic inequality and its interaction with efficiency become of central concern to policy and decision-makers.
This is a book on market law and policy in sub-Saharan Africa. It shows how markets can be harnessed by poorer and developing economies to help make the markets work for them: to help them integrate into the world economy and raise the standard of living for their people while preserving their values of inclusive development. It studies particular countries and particular regions, delving deeply into the facts.
Le contenu de ces Mélanges rejoint la riche personnalité de leur destinataire, dont la pensée a été constamment orientée vers la recherche d’un droit vivant. François Anoukaha fut avant tout un excellent professeur, au talent et à la rigueur appréciés par des générations d’étudiants. Ces mélanges restituent tout l’esprit de cet universitaire aussi bien dans le domaine pénal où il s’initia à la recherche que dans les autres matières du droit, que sa riche carrière a permis d’embrasser permettant ainsi aux contributeurs de méditer sur les leçons du passé et les problématiques actuelles du droit africain des affaires, des personnes, de la famille et de la nationalité et des procédures civiles, pénales et d’exécution.
Quel est l'ancrage du concept d'Union de droit dans le droit et la pratique de l'Union économique et monétaire ouest-africaine (UEMOA) ? Développé par la Cour de Justice de l'Union européenne (CJUE), le concept d'Union de droit procède d'une adaptation des attributs de l'État de droit à l'organisation régionale d'intégration économique. Dans ce livre, l'analyse porte à la fois sur la dimension normative et sur la dimension juridictionnelle de l'Union de droit.
There is ongoing debate as to what competition law and policy is most suitable for developing jurisdictions. This book argues that the unique characteristics of developing jurisdictions matter when crafting and enforcing competition law and these shoul