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It is undeniable that the issues surrounding enforcement of competition law in the BRICS countries are receiving considerable attention from competition law scholars considering the scale of the economies of the BRICS countries and the fact that very little has been said on either the policies or the problems of enforcement in these jurisdictions. The book “Competition law enforcement in the BRICS and in Developing Countries: legal and economic aspects” edited by Frederic Jenny and Yannis Katsoulacos is a timely contribution to the debates on competition policy, the enforcement of the relatively new competition laws, the role and application of economic analysis in law enforcement procedures and other factors of policymaking in the named jurisdictions.

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  • It is undeniable that the issues surrounding enforcement of competition law in the BRICS countries are receiving considerable attention from competition law scholars considering the scale of the economies of the BRICS countries and the fact that very little has been said on either the policies or the problems of enforcement in these jurisdictions

  • The book “Competition Law Enforcement in the BRICS and in Developing Countries: Legal and Economic Aspects” edited by Frederic Jenny and Yannis Katsoulacos is a timely contribution to the debates on competition policy, the enforcement of the relatively new competition laws, the role and application of economic analysis in law enforcement procedures and other factors of policymaking in the named jurisdictions

  • The first category covers a variety of enforcement issues while the second one examines the role of economic analysis and evidence in competition law enforcement

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It is undeniable that the issues surrounding enforcement of competition law in the BRICS countries are receiving considerable attention from competition law scholars considering the scale of the economies of the BRICS countries and the fact that very little has been said on either the policies or the problems of enforcement in these jurisdictions. COMPETITION LAW ENFORCEMENT IN THE BRICS AND IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: LEGAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS*

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