The goals of competition law for merger analysis in developing jurisdictions : a critical appraisal of merger analysis under Kenyan competition law
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Njako, Priscilla Mumbua (Auteur)
- Van Heerden, Corlia M. (Collaborateur)
Titre
The goals of competition law for merger analysis in developing jurisdictions : a critical appraisal of merger analysis under Kenyan competition law
Résumé
This thesis considers whether jurisdictional exigencies should influence competition law enforcement, with a specific focus on merger analysis. It examines various approaches and schools of thought regarding the goals of competition law and how these play out within jurisdictional parameters. The history of enforcement of American antitrust is scrutinised to establish the nature of the interplay between greater economic policy direction and the goals of competition law. The study also explores the issue of convergence and whether developing jurisdictions should align their competition law to that of developed jurisdictions with mature competition law.
Type
Doctoral Thesis
Université
University of Pretoria
Lieu
Pretoria
Date
2023
Langue
EN
Titre abrégé
The goals of competition law for merger analysis in developing jurisdictions
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Accepted: 2023-07-28T08:50:54Z
URI: https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/91683
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Njako, P. M. (2023). The goals of competition law for merger analysis in developing jurisdictions : a critical appraisal of merger analysis under Kenyan competition law [Doctoral Thesis, University of Pretoria]. https://repository.up.ac.za/bitstream/handle/2263/91683/Njako_Goals_2023.pdf
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