Javier Cortázar-Mora

Cortazar Urdaneta (Bogota)
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Javier Cortázar-Mora co-founded Cortazar Urdaneta law firm in Bogota in 1993. He is also a prolific writer in competition law. He co-founded Colombia’s only academic law journal in international law (International Law – Revista Colombiana de Derecho Internacional), is lecturer in various Colombian universities in competition law and also a practitioner. Javier Cortázar-Mora is a member of the Academic Society for Competition Law (ASCOLA) and the International Law Association (ILA). He holds an LLM in International, European and Trade Law from Sheffield University (UK).

Articles

441 Bulletin

Javier Cortázar-Mora The Colombian competition authority fines Bogotá’s Administrative Body of Public Utilities for anticompetitive behaviour and orders the reversal of the city’s public policy (Mayor of Bogotá)

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The case Last April the Colombian Competition Authority issued a decision regarding the public policy implemented by Mr. Gustavo Petro, the current city mayor of Bogotá and his administrative staff in waste collection. Since 1994 the adopted model in public utilities in Colombia by Law 142 (...)

Javier Cortázar-Mora The Colombian Competition Authority reaffirms the country’s first serious fine in a case against a mobile telecommunications company for abuse of dominance (COMCEL / America Movil)

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The case In November 2013 the Colombian competition authority (Superintendence of Industry and Commerce - SIC) decided the administrative appeal for review filed by COMCEL against the decision taken in September 2013 finding that between September of 2011 and March of 2012 the company had (...)

Javier Cortázar-Mora The Colombian Competition Authority modifies the original terms of the opening of proceedings in an investigation of a possible cartel agreement involving twelve sugar mills, two distributors owned by the sugar mills and the trade association that groups them (Sugar cartel investigation)

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The case Recently the SIC, the Colombian competition authority modified the original terms of the opening of proceedings in an investigation of a possible cartel agreement involving twelve sugar mills, two distributors owned by the sugar mills and ASOCAÑA, the trade association that groups (...)

Javier Cortázar-Mora The Colombian Competition Authority issues an administrative ruling against a trade association for abuse of dominance in the purchase and commercialization of foot-and-mouth disease vaccines (FEDEGAN)

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The case The Colombian Competition Authority (Superintendency of Industry and Commerce - SIC) issued an administrative ruling against the National Federation of Cattle Ranchers (Federación Nacional de Ganaderos, FEDEGAN) the sector’s most important Trade Association for abuse of dominance in (...)

660 Revue

Javier Cortázar-Mora Colombian competition law regime

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Colombian competition law regime is an interesting example of an urban and developing country struggling to modernise its economy giving competition and competition law a role that until now it have not. It is also a case to observe the interwoven of regional and a domestic competition laws (...)

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183.5
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6
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Classement de l'auteur
1538ème
En nombre de contributions
4296ème
En nombre total de visites
6894ème
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