Rappel de la loi républicaine sur la concurrence pour Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon: Une nouvelle volonté politique pour les économies ultramarines
Florent Venayre ()
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Since 2009 the French competition policy has been experiencing a major turning point. Long held out of the principles of competition, French overseas territories are now the subject of a particularly important activity of the Competition Authority, supported by a new political will. The recent sanction of a cartel on the tiny territory of Saint Pierre and Miquelon fits in this desire to show that no French territory can overcome republican laws. However, this new ambition still does not concern large French territories in the Pacific Ocean (New Caledonia and French Polynesia) because of their high degree of autonomy.
Keywords: Saint Pierre and Miquelon; French overseas collectivities; Competition law; New public policy; New Caledonia; French Polynesia; Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon; Collectivités françaises d'outre-mer; Droit de la concurrence; Nouvelle politique publique; Nouvelle-Calédonie; Polynésie française (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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Published in Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific / Journal de Droit Comparé du Pacifique [Anciennement Revue juridique polynésienne (RJP)], 2013, 19, pp.109-126
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