Competition Law in Kenya

Competition Law in Kenya

Author: Brenda Pamela Mey

Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.

Published: 2017-11-20

Total Pages: 113

ISBN-13: 9041193405

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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this practical analysis of competition law and its interpretation in the Kenya covers every aspect of the subject – the various forms of restrictive agreements and abuse of dominance prohibited by law and the rules on merger control; tests of illegality; filing obligations; administrative investigation and enforcement procedures; civil remedies and criminal penalties; and raising challenges to administrative decisions. Lawyers who handle transnational commercial transactions will appreciate the explanation of fundamental differences in procedure from one legal system to another, as well as the international aspects of competition law. Throughout the book, the treatment emphasizes enforcement, with relevant cases analysed where appropriate. An informative introductory chapter provides detailed information on the economic, legal, and historical background, including national and international sources, scope of application, an overview of substantive provisions and main notions, and a comprehensive description of the enforcement system including private enforcement. The book proceeds to a detailed analysis of substantive prohibitions, including cartels and other horizontal agreements, vertical restraints, the various types of abusive conduct by the dominant firms and the appraisal of concentrations, and then goes on to the administrative enforcement of competition law, with a focus on the antitrust authorities’ powers of investigation and the right of defence of suspected companies. This part also covers voluntary merger notifications and clearance decisions, as well as a description of the judicial review of administrative decisions. Its succinct yet scholarly nature, as well as the practical quality of the information it provides, make this book a valuable time-saving tool for business and legal professionals alike. Lawyers representing parties with interests in the Kenya will welcome this very useful guide, and academics and researchers will appreciate its value in the study of international and comparative competition law.


Analysis of Abuse of Buyer Power Under the Kenyan Competition Law Regime

Analysis of Abuse of Buyer Power Under the Kenyan Competition Law Regime

Author: Vellah Kedogo Kigwiru

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 15

ISBN-13:

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Competition policy regime in Africa is developing at a heightened speed as countries establish and strengthen both their legal and institutional framework. This calls for continuous legal education, research and development in competition law and policy for competition lawyers and practitioners in order to achieve the benefits of competition enforcement through merger regulation and prohibition of anti-competitive conduct. Kenya remains active in competition policy reforms in Africa. In 2016, Kenya amended its Competition Act No. 12 of 2010 (Competition Act) and prohibited for the first time in Africa abuse of buyer power. The objective of this paper is to interrogate, analyze and discuss section 24(2A) of the Competition Act. This paper discusses in detail the definition, determination of buyer power and abuse of buyer power as contemplated under the Competition Act.


'Buyer Power' as an Emerging Concern in the Kenyan Economy

'Buyer Power' as an Emerging Concern in the Kenyan Economy

Author: Victor Nzomo

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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In December 2016, Kenya became the first country in Africa to adopt specific legislative provisions on buyer power through the competition law framework. According to Competition Authority of Kenya, abuse of buyer power is an emerging issue of concern in the Kenyan economy particularly in the retail sector because of the failure of buyers to honour their contractual obligations with their suppliers. In this connection, this Essay seeks to answer two interrelated questions. Firstly, how does Kenyan competition law treat a market structure where there is a small number of big buyers and a large number of suppliers characterised by superior bargaining power of the large buyers, where the latter fall below the threshold for dominance? Secondly, what remedies exist under Kenyan competition law to control abuse of buyer power?


Making Markets Work for Africa

Making Markets Work for Africa

Author: Eleanor M. Fox

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0190930993

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This is a book on market law and policy in sub-Saharan Africa. It shows how markets can be harnessed by poorer and developing economies to help make the markets work for them: to help them integrate into the world economy and raise the standard of living for their people while preserving their values of inclusive development. It studies particular countries and particular regions, delving deeply into the facts.


Competition Law and Policy Reviews The Role of Guidelines in Fostering Competition Policy in Tunisia

Competition Law and Policy Reviews The Role of Guidelines in Fostering Competition Policy in Tunisia

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2024-02-28

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 9264655379

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This report builds on the recommendations of the 2022 OECD Peer Review of Competition Law and Policy in Tunisia. It presents an overview of how to develop competition law guidelines across four areas (merger control, pecuniary penalties, leniency programmes and compliance programmes) and includes a comparative analysis of selected jurisdictions, with the view of assisting Tunisian authorities to develop their own guidelines.