Competition Laws as a Social Institution

Competition Laws as a Social Institution

A Case Study of Competition Law in Thailand and its Implementation in the Telecommunications Sector

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-04-29 )

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This study is aimed at exploring the competition law as a social institution in Thailand, which is to examine specifically why competition laws in general have been a misery but telecommunications regulations have been a blessing despite their very same competition principles. With a normative view, it has been usually explained that Thai competition laws are in general vague and out-of-date, compared to telecom regulations which have more regulatory details and up-to-date. This explanation lacks merit because competition laws are actually in its early life as well as telecommunications laws. With a sociological view, this dissertation offers an explanation to why the telecommunications authority has been able to give effect to laws while competition authority has nullified them.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8443-3048-9

ISBN-10:

3844330488

EAN:

9783844330489

Book language:

English

By (author) :

PIYABUTR BUNARAMRUEANG

Number of pages:

236

Published on:

2011-04-29

Category:

Law