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General Approaches to the Market Structure Control in BRICS Countries

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  • Evgenia FROLOVA

    (Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences RAS Moscow Russian Federation)

  • Ksenia BELIKOVA

    (P ples Friendship University of Russia RUDN University Moscow Russian Federation)

  • Natalia BADAEVA

    (P ples Friendship University of Russia RUDN University Moscow Russian Federation)

  • Maryam AKHMADOVA

    (P ples Friendship University of Russia RUDN University Moscow Russian Federation)

  • Mihail DUDIN

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration RANEPA Moscow Russian Federation)

Abstract

The articles represents a research of general approaches of BRICS countries legislation and legal order to counteraction against such an anticompetitive market strategy and a means of both global and regional governance as abuse of control and dominant market power in legal orders of China India Russia and South Africa The author pays particular attention to current legislation of BRICS countries in the field of competition protection with regard to provisions related to market structure control and restrictions of anticompetitive mergers and acquisitions further on M As and concentration of enterprises market power control fixed by Asian China and India Euro Asian Russia and African South Africa legal orders The analysis of substantial contents of laws on competition and monopolies of the abovementioned BRICS countries and relevant case law shows the existence of a number of conventional generally acknowledged unified provisions and norms At the same time there are specific features making them different These generally acknowledged provisions and peculiarities will be in focus in the article

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  • Evgenia FROLOVA & Ksenia BELIKOVA & Natalia BADAEVA & Maryam AKHMADOVA & Mihail DUDIN, 2018. "General Approaches to the Market Structure Control in BRICS Countries," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(1), pages 96-105.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:9:y:2018:i:1:p:96-105
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