Competition Law in The CARICOM Single Market and Economy provides a comprehensive introduction to and overview of the emerging competition law of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME). The book deals with both the current context and potential developments. It examines, inter alia, such topics as the possible objectives of CSME competition law, the concept of an 'enterprise', the prohibition of anti-competitive agreements, decisions and concerted practices, the prohibition of abuse by an enterprise of its dominant position, and the obligations imposed on Member States of the CSME deriving from CSME competition law. Additionally, the book pays special attention to the CARICOM Competition Commission - the main enforcer of CSME competition law. It also emphasises the importance of economics in the enforcement of competition law. Offering the first major exploration of CSME competition law, this text will be an essential resource for lawyers, businesspersons, and students alike. Book jacket.
Competition Law in the CARICOM Single Market and Economy