CASE COMMENT : INTERNATIONAL - UNITED NATIONS - COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY - DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

UNCTAD: The UNCTAD holds its 12th Session and the 9th session of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts (IGE) on Competition carry on their work on a Competition Law and Policy adapted to economic conditions of the markets of developing countries (Geneva)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. – UNCTAD, 12th session, 20-25 April 2008, Accra, Ghana – UNCTAD, Intergovernmental Group of Experts on Competition Rules, 9th session, 15-18 July 2008, Geneva Two meetings on competition within the framework of the United Nations in April-July show that competition policy is of interest to developing countries. However, their interests differ from those of developed countries in methods and criteria: the CCN Conference in April 2008 showed this with the growing mistrust in Asia vis-à-vis the Washington consensus on competition that has prevailed since 2004-2005 (see International Chronicle, Concurrences, No. 2-2008, pp. 184 et seq.). The 12th United Nations

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François Souty, UNCTAD: The UNCTAD holds its 12th Session and the 9th session of the Intergovernmental Group of Experts (IGE) on Competition carry on their work on a Competition Law and Policy adapted to economic conditions of the markets of developing countries (Geneva), 15 July 2008, Concurrences N° 4-2008, Art. N° 22156, pp. 172-173

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