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In order to be more attractive to foreign investments, the Western African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) and the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) have recently issued regional regulations on economic competition. Largely inspired by the European Community competition law, these regulations tend to propose adapted rules in the specific African context. The rising community competition law in Africa is surprising to some extent: where unlawful practices are defined on the European community law basis, a typical pattern is built to ensure fair competition practices, with the private economic forces contributing to this enforcement; but the model sometimes remains open to criticism as regarding the fundamental treaties or some local problems.
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