Competition law is contained in Chapters I and II of the Competition Act 1998 and is policed by the Competition Markets Authority (CMA). UK competition law is designed to protect the 'underdog' consumer or business from anti-competitive agreements or abuse of dominant market positions.
In the UK anti-competitive behaviour is prohibited under Chapters I and II of the Competition Act 1998 (the Act) and may be prohibited under Articles 81 and 82 of the EC Treaty. These laws prohibit anti-competitive agreements between businesses and the abuse of a dominant position in a market.
In the UK anti-competitive behaviour is prohibited under Chapters I and II of the Competition Act 1998 (the Act) and may be prohibited under Articles 81 and 82 of the EC Treaty. These laws prohibit anti-competitive agreements between businesses and the abuse of a dominant position in a market.
UK competition law is designed to protect the 'underdog' consumer or business from anti-competitive agreements or abuse of dominant market positions. If your business is a market leader, you cannot afford to ignore competition law because of the significant penalties for non-compliance.
UK competition law is designed to protect the 'underdog' consumer or business from anti-competitive agreements or abuse of dominant market positions. If your business is a market leader, you cannot afford to ignore competition law because of the significant penalties for non-compliance.