Global Competition Law
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Title 1: AUSTRIA
Title 2: BELGIUM
Title 3: BULGARIA
Title 4: CROATIA
Title 5: CYPRUS
Title 6: CZECH REPUBLIC
Title 7: DENMARK
Title 8: ESTONIA
Title 9: FINLAND
Title 10: FRANCE
Title 11: GERMANY
Title 12: GREECE
Title 13: HUNGARY
Title 14: IRELAND
II: Restrictive agreements
III: Abuse of dominance
Section 2: Enforcement
Chapter 2: MERGERS
Title 16: LATVIA
Title 17: LITHUANIA
Title 18: LUXEMBOURG
Title 19: MALTA
Title 20: POLAND
Title 21: PORTUGAL
Title 22: ROMANIA
Title 23: SLOVAK REPUBLIC
Title 24: SLOVENIA
Title 25: SPAIN
Title 26: SWEDEN
Title 27: THE NETHERLANDS
Part 2: Third States
418. Context
1 minute de lecture
The legal supervision of competition issues is a relatively recent phenomenon in Italian law. Italy was one of the last Member States to adopt its own competition regime and until 1990 had no competition rules of its own. Italian competition law is now governed by the Competition and Fair Trading Act, Law No 287 of 10 October 1990 ("the Competition Act"). The Act provides for the establishment of …