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Competition
Law and Cartels
Author(s):
P Satyanarayana
Prasad
Overview
Table
of Contents
216 Pages
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Book
Price : US $ 16
ISBN
81-314-0650-4
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The fundamental objective of the
Antitrust or Competition laws is promotion of competition
by prohibiting the anti-competitive behavior and unfair
business practices on the part of the business enterprises.
The anti-competitive agreements among the business
competitors such as price fixing and market allocation
agreements result in restraint of trade and they are
considered pernicious to the trade competition.
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Global
Competition Policy-
Issues and Challenges
Author(s):
P Satyanarayana
Prasad
Overview
Table
of Contents
240 Pages
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Book
Price : US $ 17
ISBN
81-314-0655-5
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While assuring the grant of patents
and other IPR provisions, the Competition Policy has
to allow the promotion of technology transfer to the
public domain without the interference of market related
abuses. The author in his article, "The Competition
Provisions in the TRIPS Agreement: Implications for
Technology Transfer" states that the developing
countries need to arrange the enforcement of competition
law
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Competition
Law - Emerging Trends
Author(s):
P Satyanarayana
Prasad
Overview
Table
of Contents
240 Pages
- Paper Back
Book
Price : US $ 17
ISBN
81-314-0654-7
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The fundamental objective of the
Antitrust or Competition laws is promotion of competition
by prohibiting the anti-competitive behavior and unfair
business practices on the part of the business enterprises.
The anti-competitive agreements among the business
competitors such as price fixing and market allocation
agreements result in restraint of trade and they are
considered pernicious to the trade competition.
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GATS
- A Legal Debate
Author(s):
P
Satyanarayana Prasad
Overview
Table
of Contents
268
Pages
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Book
Price : US $ 18
ISBN
81-314-0667-9
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The services sector determines the
standard and pace of economic development of a country.
However, many developing countries are unable to open
up their markets for these service sectors to the
other countries. Instead, the liberalization of service
sector has become restricted to selected groups of
countries on the basis of regional integration and
not at multilateral level.
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RTAs
and FTAs - Legal Perspectives
Author(s):
P.
Satyanarayana Prasad
Overview
Table
of Contents
260
Pages
- Paper Back
Book
Price : US $ 18
ISBN
81-314-1310-1
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The upsurge in liberalization of
trade is now forcing the countries to expand their
trade contracts not only with those countries in their
geographical area, but also with other countries beyond
the geographical barriers and political affinities.
Due to the failure of consecutive Ministerial Meetings
of WTO since Cancun Ministerial, the member countries
of WTO
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