Abstract


 
 
 The competition is flexible and needs to be controlled by competing agencies on the commodity markets. The competition control quality and decision-making speed depends on the competence and professionalism of the competition agencies, which eliminates the control of other state bodies and business structures. The competing agencies independence has also the preventing effect of such agencies use in the fight against competitors, and putting pressure on business. The proposed scientific study analyses the legal status of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine as a competition authority, identifies aspects of improving the efficiency of its activity and proposes ways to reform the system of bodies of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine in accordance with European standards of economic competition protection. The interaction mechanisms between the central apparatus and territorial divisions of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine are identified and decentralization ways of control and supervisory functions of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine through the antitrust authorities system are proposed. The research focuses on both law making and competition enforcement in relation to the activities of the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine.
 
 

Highlights

  • The competition is flexible and needs to be controlled by competing agencies on the commodity markets

  • decision-making speed depends on the competence and professionalism of the competition agencies

  • which eliminates the control of other state bodies and business structures

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The competition is flexible and needs to be controlled by competing agencies on the commodity markets.

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