- Found In
- OECD Journal: Competition Law and Policy Vol. 5, no. 2, p. 83-132 1609-7521
- Description
- 52 p.
- Summary
- Poland's 1990 competition law, which supported its transition restructuring, now substantively follows the rules of the EU treaty. But enforcement still focuses on abuses by successors to pre-reform monopolies. Competition enforcement agency by the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (OCCP) is combined with consumer protection and monitoring state aids, while Antimonopoly Court integrates regulatory policies by deciding cases about infrastructure regulation. Clarifying the OCCP's independence from the government will support the integrity of law enforcement as well as a more publicly visible advocacy role.
- Subjects
- LCCN
- 10.1787/clp-v5-art7-en
- OCLC
- oecd-lib
- Author
Wise, Michael.
- Title
Review of Competition Law and Policy in Poland [electronic resource] / Michael Wise
- Imprint
Paris : OECD Publishing, 2003.
- Connect to:
- Indexed Term
Governance
Poland
- Found In:
OECD Journal: Competition Law and Policy Vol. 5, no. 2, p. 83-132 5:2<83 1609-7521
- Other Editions:
Examen du droit et de la politique de la concurrence en Pologne fre (FR-PaOEC)clp-v5-art7-fr
- Other Standard Identifier
10.1787/clp-v5-art7-en doi