Modernization of Competition Law and Policy in Egypt: Past, Present and Future
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Published:2020-01-09
Issue:1
Volume:64
Page:107-125
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ISSN:0021-8553
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Container-title:Journal of African Law
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J. Afr. law
Author:
Kim Dong-Hwan,Choi Yo Sop
Abstract
AbstractCompetition laws and policies play an important role in developing countries. More than 130 countries have adopted either a competition law or a similar framework of anti-monopoly laws that aims to improve social welfare. Most African countries have already started developing their competition regimes, and regional trade organizations in Africa have provided competition sections in their free trade agreements to enhance enforcement cooperation. For fledgling competition regimes in Africa, the improvement of effective public enforcement and competition law culture has become an essential driver of competition law development. In particular, Egypt has demonstrated its efforts towards the modernization of competition law and the enhancement of fair and free competition, which is an example of the development of the competition regime in a developing African country. This article discusses the development of the Egyptian competition regime from a comparative perspective and suggests proposals for its further modernization.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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