Turkish Competition Law and the Impact of the Customs Union Decision

2001-01-01
Act 4054, adopted by the Turkish Parliament on 7 December 1994 (hereafter the Act) was the first legislation in Turkey aimed at promoting competition and protecting the market from anti-competitive behaviours. Its primary concern is to maintain ‘workable’ competition in the economy.1

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Citation Formats
İ. Nurkut and G. Aşçıoğlu Öz, Turkish Competition Law and the Impact of the Customs Union Decision. 2001, p. 267.