Turkish competition law / Gönenç Gürkaynak; foreword by Richard Whish; introduction by Eleanor M. Fox.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 473-516)
An overview of competition law enforcement -- Article 4 and article 5 of the competition law: basic principles -- Cartels and tacit collusion -- Other horizontal agreements -- Vertical agreements -- Concept of dominance -- Abuse of dominance - exclusionary pratices -- Abuse of dominance -- Exploitative and discriminatory practices -- Merger control: procedural aspects -- Merger control: substantive aspects -- Public enforcement and procedures -- Sanctions and the termination of infringements -- Judicial review -- Private enforcement.
Gönen Gürkaynak illuminates the entirety of Turkish competition law in the first such treatise of its kind, spanning across the historical roots of legislation, policy, and institutions, to substantive aspects, enforcement, and procedure. All components of the law are individually discussed, with extensive references to essential case law that are further enriched by the authors vast experience in the field. The book provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the competition law regime in Turkey, against the backdrop of the countrys international commitments, as well as recent amendments to the law.
The book is an essential guide for practitioners and academics alike, and for all interested in the future of Turkish competition law in a globalized economy. For its comparative analysis and insights, it is of value to the entire competition community.