John S. Tyhurst, Canadian Competition Law and Policy

Book Review

Auteurs-es

  • Simon Kupi

Résumé

Despite Canada holding the distinction of enacting the world’s first competition legislation in 1889, the development of its regulatory framework has followed a circuitous road. Canada’s early criminal law–based prohibitions proved largely toothless in reigning in
anti-competitive mergers and conduct before the courts, while decades of start-stop reform initiatives failed to remedy the situation. Only with the changes leading up to the 1986 Competition Act did the more economics-influenced modern regime familiar to practitioners today begin to take shape.

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Publié-e

2021-01-01

Comment citer

Kupi, S. (2021). John S. Tyhurst, Canadian Competition Law and Policy: Book Review. La Revue Canadienne Du Droit De La Concurrence, 34(1), 39–41. Consulté à l’adresse https://cclr.cba.org/index.php/cclr/article/view/753