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Model of Antimonopoly Compliance of Companies Operating in the Cross-Border Markets of the Eurasian Economic Union

https://doi.org/10.47361/2542-0259-2022-4-32-48-60

Abstract

The article presents the author’s Model of antimonopoly compliance for use in the activities of economic entities operating in the cross-border markets of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). The model was developed taking into account the general rules of competition provided for by Art. 76 of the EAEU Treaty and provisions on the delimitation of the competence of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) and national antimonopoly regulators. The model does not take into account aspects of the national legislation of the EAEU member states, is based on a point system of company responses that allows assessing risks, includes general indicators and indicators by type of violations. Within the model, each indicator is assigned 1 or 0 points, depending on the conditions provided by the model.

 

About the Authors

A. B. Mukhamedieva
Vyatka State University
Russian Federation

Asem B. Mukhamedieva

Moscow str., 36, Kirov, Volga Federal District, Kirov Region, 610000



E. V. Karanina
Vyatka State University
Russian Federation

Elena V. Karanina

Moscow str., 36, Kirov, Volga Federal District, Kirov Region, 610000

 



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Mukhamedieva A.B., Karanina E.V. Model of Antimonopoly Compliance of Companies Operating in the Cross-Border Markets of the Eurasian Economic Union. Russian competition law and economy. 2022;(4):48-60. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47361/2542-0259-2022-4-32-48-60

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