*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. Many French-speaking countries in North Africa, West Africa and Asia have had competitive regulatory systems in place for one to two decades. Those that did not have such systems are in the process of setting up such systems. These institutional systems are based on national laws, national competition authorities with investigative and sometimes also sanctioning powers, as well as judicial bodies for appeal and cassation. In some cases, these countries are also bound by regional provisions (e.g. the West African Economic and Monetary Union (WAEMU), whose institutions have been inspired for less than a decade
CASE COMMENTS: INTERNATIONAL POLICY - ENFORCERS TRAINING
Enforcers training: French authorities organise seminars on competition training for French-speaking competition enforcers (Paris, 20-21 November 2006)
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