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Competition law and policy in the Middle East /

A comprehensive account of the development of competition law and policy in the Middle East.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Dabbah, Maher M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • List of Abbreviations
  • 1 Introduction
  • 146;1 The Middle East in geographic terms
  • 146;2 Geographical coverage of the book
  • 146;3 The global significance of the Middle East
  • 146;4 Sharpening the focus
  • 146;5 The foundations of competition law and policy in the Middle East
  • 146;6 The five issues
  • 146;646;1 Foreign direct investment
  • 146;646;2 Economic growth and poverty
  • 146;646;3 Corporate governance
  • 146;646;4 Institutional structure and design
  • 146;646;5 Competition advocacy
  • 146;7 Regional cooperation58; past44; present and future
  • 146;8 Relationship with the European Community
  • 146;9 Relationship with EFTA States
  • 146;10 A book on competition law and policy in the Middle East
  • 2 The relationship between Islam and competition law and policy
  • 246;1 The relationship58; a myth or reality63;
  • 246;2 Setting the scene58; competition law and Islamic roots
  • 246;3 The role of competition law and policy in an economy
  • 246;4 Competition law and policy in an Islamic economy
  • 246;446;1 The Quran
  • 246;446;2 The source of Ejtihad
  • 246;5 The role of competition law in Islam58; the components
  • 246;546;1 The value of trade and competition
  • 246;546;2 Pricing practices and policies
  • 246;546;3 Abuse of dominance and collusion
  • 246;6 Enforcement58; the principle and institution of Hisba
  • 246;646;1 The origins of Hisba
  • 246;646;2 The institutional structure of Hisba
  • 246;646;3 Expansion and demise of Hisba
  • 246;646;4 Hisba Bill in Pakistan
  • 246;7 Conclusions
  • 3 Israel58; the regions oldest competition law
  • 346;1 The origins of competition law in Israel58; the 1959 Law
  • 346;2 From the 1959 Law to the 1988 Law and beyond
  • 346;3 The path towards effective enforcement
  • 346;4 The treatment of different business phenomena58; scope and limitations
  • 346;446;1 Restrictive arrangements
  • 346;446;2 Monopolies and monopolists
  • 346;446;3 The regulation of mergers
  • 346;5 Institutional structure
  • 346;546;1 The Israel Antitrust Authority
  • 346;546;2 The Restrictive Business Practices Tribunal
  • 346;546;3 The Exemptions and Mergers Committee
  • 346;546;4 Minister of Industry44; Trade and Labour
  • 346;546;5 Other bodies and individuals
  • 346;6 Orders and penalties
  • 346;7 Role of third parties
  • 346;8 Competition advocacy
  • 346;9 International outlook and activities
  • 346;946;1 Consulting foreign experiences
  • 346;946;2 Participation in international organisations
  • 346;946;3 Links with the EC and the EFTA States
  • 346;946;4 Cooperation with the USA
  • 346;10 Reflections
  • 346;1046;1 Ex ante regulation v46; competition
  • 346;1046;2 The problematic government47;business relationship
  • 346;1046;3 Gaps in the Law
  • 346;1046;4 The issue of discretion
  • 346;1046;5 Protecting competitors
  • 346;1046;6 Non45;competition considerations
  • 346;1046;7 Should the 1988 Law be replaced63;
  • 4 Turkey58; a European dream from the other side of the border
  • 446;1 Arriving at the competition law scene58; economic44; political and social dynamics
  • 446;2 The Law on the Protection of Competition
  • 446;246;1 Aims44; scope and nature
  • 446;246.