Cartel regulations in emerging market economies: cartel and competition policies in South Africa, Brazil and India - a comparative overview

Sascha Bachmann, S. Afrika

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Abstract

Antitrust laws in general, and the Sherman Act in particular, are the Magna Carta of free enterprise. They are as important to the preservation of economic freedom and our free enterprise system as the Bill of Rights is to the protection of our fundamental personal freedoms. And the freedom guaranteed each and every business, no matter how small, is the freedom to compete - to assert with vigour, imagination, devotion, and ingenuity whatever economic muscle it can muster.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-157
Number of pages57
JournalThe International Lawyer
Volume45
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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