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
2006
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SignaturaTD/RBP/CONF.6/9/Rev.1
TD/B/COM.2/CLP/46/Rev.2
TD/B/COM.2/CLP/46/Rev.2
TítuloWays 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
AccesoEnglish: TD_B_COM.2_CLP_46_Rev.2_TD_RBP_CONF.6_9_Rev.1-EN - PDF ; Español: TD_B_COM.2_CLP_46_Rev.2_TD_RBP_CONF.6_9_Rev.1-ES - PDF ; Français: TD_B_COM.2_CLP_46_Rev.2_TD_RBP_CONF.6_9_Rev.1-FR - PDF ; Русский: TD_B_COM.2_CLP_46_Rev.2_TD_RBP_CONF.6_9_Rev.1-RU - PDF ; العربية: TD_B_COM.2_CLP_46_Rev.2_TD_RBP_CONF.6_9_Rev.1-AR - PDF ; 中文: TD_B_COM.2_CLP_46_Rev.2_TD_RBP_CONF.6_9_Rev.1-ZH - PDF ;
Información del programaTD/B/COM.2/CLP/52 3a Consultations and discussions regarding peer reviews on competition law and policy, review of the Model Law, and studies related to the provisions of the Set of Principles and Rules.
FechaGeneva : UN, 29 Aug. 2006
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21 p.
Notas
Includes bibliographical references (p. 20-21).