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Under the present system of competition laws in India, the dominance per se is not bad, what is bad is the abuse of this dominant position. This module would enable the learners to, enumerate the conduct which would be termed as abuse under Competition Act, 2002. Explain the concept of ‘unfair...
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Rural markets comprises of a major market in India. About 70% of the population stay in villages/rural areas and are consumers of various products and services. With growing technological know-how and communication channels the flow of goods and services from urban to rural areas have...
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The concept of abuse of dominant position in US and EU has some basic differences and it is interesting to note that … the competition law in India has seen a shift from more reliance on EU than US in dealing with abuse of dominance cases … US law of ‘monopolisation' while the concept of ‘abuse of dominance' under the Competition Act is more nearer to the EU …
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There is no doubt that increased competition improves a country's economic performance, opens business opportunities to its citizens and reduces the cost of goods and services throughout the economy. This fact has been recognised by the governments around the world including India which is...
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into soft agreements in the nature of bilateral (EU-US 1991 agreement), multilateral (ICN, OECD), and regional (ASEAN …) including the recent class of Free Trade Agreements (India-EU FTA). This evolution has given rise to a fresh concept of …
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Can competition of competition laws be a feasible concept that should play an important role in an international order for the worldwide protection of competition? The authors will introduce four different types of regulatory competition that allow for a more differentiated analysis of...
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The ministerial proposal for a 10th amendment of the German competition law particularly addresses abuse control and seeks to tighten this pillar of competition policy against the background of the challenges from the digital economy. Next to extending the classic policy instruments of abuse...
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