Training materials—competition law compliance

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Precedents

Training materials—competition law compliance

Published by a ÀÏ˾»úÎçÒ¹¸£Àû Risk & Compliance expert

Precedents
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This Precedent presentation has been designed as a training aid that you can use to introduce your staff to Competition law compliance and your own internal competition law compliance policies and procedures.

The training materials are customisable.

This training pack has been prepared in PowerPoint and it therefore cannot be downloaded to Word from this page.

Contents

  1. •

    Competition law—what, how and our approach

  2. •

    When is it

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Jurisdiction(s):
United Kingdom
Key definition:
Competition law definition
What does Competition law mean?

means the national and directly effective supra-national legislation of any jurisdiction which governs the conduct of companies or individuals in relation to restrictive or other anti-competitive agreements or practices and the control of acquisitions and mergers (including, but not limited to, the Chapter I and Chapter II prohibitions under the Competition Act 1998, the prohibitions in Article 101 and Article 102 TFEU and the cartel offence in Part 6 of the Enterprise Act 2002, as amended) and includes reference to antitrust law as appropriate

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