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Israel—”Follow-On” Class Actions Against International Cartels
 |  Apr 14, 2015

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Tal Eyal-Boger, Ziv Schwartz, Apr 14, 2015 In recent years a growing trend has emerged in Israel: more and more motions to certify class actions based on alleged global cartels are being filed with the Israeli District Courts. The typical petitioners in these […]

An Introduction to Iranian Competition Law and Policy
 |  Apr 14, 2015

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Mina Hosseini, Apr 14, 2015 Competition law is attracting considerable interest in developing countries because of their desire for economic development and competitive markets. Few studies have been published about Iranian Competition Law and several comparative law studies have found that Iran does […]

The Promotion of Competition in the Food Sector in Israel
 |  Jun 30, 2014

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Keren Cohen, Tal Eyal-Boger, Amit Zac, Jun 30, 2014 The past couple of years have seen many significant and influential developments in Israeli competition law and in the enforcement authorities of the General Director of the Israeli Antitrust Authority, inter alia, against the […]

Politically Incorrect – Social Protest, Competition Advocacy, and Political Economy in Israel
 |  May 30, 2012

Shlomi Parizat, May 29, 2012 In the summer of 2011, “Social Justice” became a rallying point for over 400,000 people in one of the largest protests seen in Israel. The movement began with a small group of friends in Tel Aviv who found housing prices way too high and were outraged by the government’s (un)social […]

Facilitating Practices in the Israeli Retail Banking Sector
 |  Jun 11, 2009

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Jun 13, 2009 On April 26th 2009, the Director General of the Israel Antitrust Authority exercised her authority under § 43(a)(1) of the Restrictive Trade Practices Law (Antitrust Law), and determined that information exchanges among Israel’s five largest banks constituted a restrictive arrangement. […]

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