Competition protection legislation and the foreign legal entities and individuals
A. Sushkevich
Journal of Modern Competition, 2007, issue 5, 13-24
Abstract:
The phenomena that are now known as the financial and commodity market globalization include not only the cross-border capital and goods flow formation which is one of the most important factors influencing the situation on the domestic and global markets. The phenomena also include the activities which to some extent hamper such flows' movement. By the activities we mean the competition hampering activities taken by a foreign state (organizations or individuals) outside the domestic market of a certain country and outside the jurisdiction of its executive bodies. We shall hereinafter refer to the activities as the internal competition hampering by the foreign businesses. The authors here analyze the Russian and foreign legal theory and practice in the field. The article will be of interest for the top and middle managers, external economic activities experts, and legal practitioners. The members of the public will also find it interesting.
Date: 2007
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