OECD Journal: Competition Law and Policy

Frequency :
3 times a year
ISSN :
1609-7521 (online)
ISSN :
1560-7771 (print)
DOI :
10.1787/16097521
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This journal draws on the best of the recent work done for and by the OECD Committee on Competition Law and Policy. Its articles provide insight into the thinking a competition law enforcers, and focus on the practical application of competition law and policy. Here’s what Robert Pitofsky, Chairman of the US Federal Trade Commission said about this new journal when it was launched: "Global competition is the wave of the future, and comparative analysis of the laws and practices of various members of the worldwide community of nations is a necessary corollary. This new OECD Journal of Competition Law and Policy, compiled from OECD Round Table discussions, summaries of recent developments, and articles on topics of special interest, will introduce regulators, practitioners, and scholars to different regulatory approaches around the world and will allow us to consider in a more informed way the strengths and weaknesses of our own systems."

Now published as part of the OECD Journal package.

Also available in: French
 
 
 

Volume 3, Issue 4 You do not have access to this content

Publication Date :
12 Feb 2002
DOI :
10.1787/clp-v3-4-en
Also available in: French

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Drawing on the best of the recent work of the OECD Committee on Competition Law and Policy, this journal provides insight into the thinking of competition law enforcers while focusing on the practical application of competition law and policy. This issue includes articles on competition law and policy in Greece, competition in professional services, and competition in solid waste management.

Table of Contents

-Review of Competition Law and Policy in Greece by Michael Wise
-Competition in Professional Services
--Executive Summary
--Background Note by Michael Wise
--Summary of the Discussion
--Country contributions
-Competition in Local Services: Solid Waste Management 
--Executive Summary
--Background Note by Darryl Biggar
--Summary of the Discussion
--Country Contributions