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Title: Does competition law fit the digital bill?
Authors: Kimberley, Gayle
Sciberras Debono, Nicole
Fauser, Nina
Fabri, Jean Paul
Fabri, Stephanie
Keywords: Competition, Unfair -- European Union countries
Competition, Unfair -- European Union countries -- Cases
Trade regulation -- European Union countries
Antitrust law
Commercial law
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Għaqda Studenti tal-Liġi
Citation: Kimberley, G., Sciberras Debono, N., Fauser, N., Fabri, J. P., & Fabri, S. (2021). The Constitution of Malta: anomalies and imperfections. Id-Dritt, 31, 82-111.
Abstract: Introduction to the Concepts of Competition Law and the Digital Economy: Competition law deals with the regulation of anti-competitive conduct by companies within a market. Ultimately, the aim of Competition law is to maximise consumerwelfare and to protect the process of competition which exists in any given economy. It also aims at protecting small businesses from the poweroflarger. more dominant ones. Competition law also focuses on the manner in which the firms and players in a market interact with one another, whilst ensuring that such interactions are not contrary to the rules on fair competition. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/122521
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