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Spring 2012, Volume 5, Number 2

MAY-12(2)
 |  Dec 21, 2015

Some of the most fascinating progress being made in modern competition policy is outside the box – in theory, yes, but also outside customary economic and financial centers. Our authors…

Islam, Islamic Countries, and Competition Law: From Past Glory to Modern Day Challenges
 |  Jan 7, 2013

Maher Dabbah, May 29, 2012 …Despite this rich history and past glory, Islamic countries did not carry the mechanism of economic regulation, in the form of Hisba, into modern times.…

New Developments in Merger Control in Turkey
 |  May 30, 2012

Sinan Bozkus, Bekir Kocabas, May 29, 2012 Turkish merger control regime has undergone a fundamental reform with the entrance of the new “Communiqué Concerning the Mergers and Acquisitions Calling for…

Local Competition Bodies and Antimonopoly Policy Effectiveness in Transition Economies
 |  May 30, 2012

Aldash Aitzhanov, May 29, 2012 There is some empirical evidence that the effectiveness of antimonopoly policy (hereinafter referred to as the “EAP”) depends on different aspects of policy design, like…

Competition Law Develops in Southern Africa
 |  May 30, 2012

Heather Irvine, Candice Upfold, May 29, 2012 African countries are increasingly adopting competition law. To date, sixteen countries in Africa have adopted legislation to regulate mergers, and 11 are in…

Albania’s Experience in Competition Law
 |  May 30, 2012

Ermal Nazifi, May 29, 2012 Albania has been one of the most isolated and underdeveloped European countries for centuries, despite its great potential because of favorable geographic position and its…

Politically Incorrect – Social Protest, Competition Advocacy, and Political Economy in Israel
 |  May 30, 2012

Shlomi Parizat, May 29, 2012 In the summer of 2011, “Social Justice” became a rallying point for over 400,000 people in one of the largest protests seen in Israel. The…

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