Antitrust compliance and its legal nature

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The article identifies the main points of discussion related to the introduction of antitrust compliance by business entities. The author defends the position that business representatives cannot be obliged to accept antitrust compliance programs, that the state is obliged to provide preferences to business entities that have implemented antitrust compliance, because due to its public-private nature, mutual obligations on its implementation shall be proportionally distributed between the state and the business; the conclusion is made about the complex legal nature of the antitrust compliance.

Antitrust compliance, business entities, antitrust authorities, preferences, self-regulation

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/147231438

IDR: 147231438   |   DOI: 10.14529/law190108

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