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Борьба с картелями в России

Борьба с картелями в России

Abstract

Цель статьи - краткий исторический обзор по вопросу присутствия в российском законодательстве темы антиконкурентных соглашений - картелей. Россия входит в число тех стран, где государству уже в середине XIX века стала очевидной общественная опасность антиконкурентных соглашений и необходимость борьбы с этим явлением. На современном этапе антимонопольное законодательство, составной частью которого является законодательство об антиконкурентных соглашениях - одна из самых динамично развивающихся отраслей российского права.

In this article a brief historical overview of presence of the cartels in Russian legislation is given. Russia is among those countries where the government already in the middle of the XIX century realized clear public danger of anticompetitive agreements and the need to fight with this phenomenon. At the present stage the antitrust law including the prohibition of anti-competitive agreements is one of the most dynamically developing branches of Russian law.

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КАРТЕЛЬ, АНТИКОНКУРЕНТНЫЕ СОГЛАШЕНИЯ, АНТИМОНОПОЛЬНОЕ ЗАКОНОДАТЕЛЬСТВО, АДМИНИСТРАТИВНАЯ ОТВЕТСТВЕННОСТЬ, УГОЛОВНАЯ ОТВЕТСТВЕННОСТЬ, ФЕДЕРАЛЬНАЯ АНТИМОНОПОЛЬНАЯ СЛУЖБА РОССИИ

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