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Regulatory Structure Under EC Competition Laws: Lessons for India

Tarun Jain ()

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Abstract: 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.

Keywords: competition law; European Economic Commission; regulatory structure; Competition Commission of India; legal studies; international trade; trade laws; economic reform; India; India-Europe (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-06
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