Ways in which possible international agreements on competition might apply to developing countries, including through preferential or differential treatment, with a view to enabling these countries to introduce and enforce competition law and policy consistent with their level of economic development
2005
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SymbolTD/RBP/CONF.6/9
TD/B/COM.2/CLP/46/Rev.1
TD/B/COM.2/CLP/46/Rev.1
TitleWays in which possible international agreements on competition might apply to developing countries, including through preferential or differential treatment, with a view to enabling these countries to introduce and enforce competition law and policy consistent with their level of economic development
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Agenda information
TD/RBP/CONF.6/1 6 Review of all aspects of the Set of Multilaterally Agreed Equitable Principles and Rules for the Control of Restrictive Business Practices.
TD/RBP/CONF.6/1 6a Review of application and implementation of the Set.
TD/RBP/CONF.6/1 6a Review of application and implementation of the Set.
DateGeneva : UN, 5 Sept. 2005
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18 p.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 17-18).