Competition Law and Policy in the Middle East
Competition Law and Policy in the Middle East examines and critically analyses the development and role of competition law and policy in one of the most interesting regions of the world. The importance of the Middle East within the global political and economic arenas gives this book huge international significance and interest. The book will prove useful to a variety of audiences around the world: to the competition law specialists, to the students of the subject, to policy-makers and politicians in the Middle East and to those whose work deals with law and economics and who wish to know more about competition law and policy in this special part of the world.
- Clear, concise and comprehensive account of the role of competition law and policy in the Middle East
- Detailed and interesting analysis of historical, current and future developments
- Practical approach to the topic
Reviews & endorsements
"This book is an unprecedented exploration of competition law and policy in the Middle East....COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST provides an interesting perspective as to how the competition policies were formulated in the various Middle eastern countries, which I am sure, most readers would find fascinating. The book is written for an academic audience..."
--Wayne McIntosh, Editor, The Law and Politics Book Review
Product details
November 2007Hardback
9780521869089
366 pages
235 × 159 × 26 mm
0.706kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The relationship between Islam and competition law and policy
- 3. Israel: the region's oldest competition law
- 4. Turkey: a European dream from the other side of the border
- 5. The Arab Maghreb countries
- 6. Jordan's 2004 competition law
- 7. The Gulf States: a possible model for regional cooperation
- 8. The Arab Republic of Egypt: the chase after globalisation
- 9. Lebanon and Syria: a tale of two states
- 10. Conclusions.