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Implementing a competition law system - Three Decades of Polish Experience

Autor
Bernatt, Maciej
Martyniszyn, Marek
Data publikacji
2020
Abstrakt (EN)

This article critically analyses the introduction and development of a system of competition law in Poland prior to 2016, a period when the country underwent two fundamental transitions: from a centrally planned economy to free markets and from communism to democracy. In particular, the study focuses on the competition agency’s setup, advocacy and enforcement efforts. It also examines the position and input of the judiciary, practitioners and the broader epistemic community. The study uniquely benefits from in-depth interviews with individuals who shaped the Polish system over nearly 30 years of its existence (inclusive of all former heads of the agency, judges, leading practitioners, and agency advisors) and from analysis of newly gathered data and statistics. It also draws on broader scholarship on new competition regimes. The findings are aimed to inform refinements in Poland and other countries establishing or developing competition law systems. This study will be particularly salient in countries that are undergoing or have undergone similar economic and/or political transitions.

Słowa kluczowe EN
competition law antitrust institutional design enforcement competition advocacy courts
Dyscyplina PBN
nauki prawne
Czasopismo
Journal of Antitrust Enforcement
Tom
8
Zeszyt
1
Strony od-do
165-215
ISSN
2050-0688
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