Irish Competition Law is the Irish body of legal rules designed to ensure fairness and freedom in the marketplace. The main (but not the only) purpose...
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Competition law is the field of law that promotes or seeks to maintain market competition by regulating anti-competitive conduct by companies. Competition...
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In the European Union, competition law promotes the maintenance of competition within the European Single Market by regulating anti-competitive conduct...
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Competition law theory covers the strands of thought relating to competition law or antitrust policy. The classical perspective on competition was that...
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United Kingdom competition law is affected by both British and European elements. The Competition Act 1998 and the Enterprise Act 2002 are the most important...
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The Competition Authority (TCA) was responsible for enforcing Irish and European competition law in the Republic of Ireland and promoting competition in...
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force on 18 Apr. 1949, when Ireland left the commonwealth. "Statute Law Revision (Pre-Union Irish Statutes) Act, 1962". Irish Statute Book. Archived from...
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Jameson (/ˈdʒeɪməsən/ or /ˈdʒɛməsən/) is a blended Irish whiskey produced by the Irish Distillers subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. Originally one of the six...
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for instance the Asian Law Students' Association (ALSA) in Asia. John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition "ELSA - The European Law Students' Association"...
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defunct competition held in 1984, and hence still are the British champions, and the trophy remains the property of the Irish FA. Northern Ireland's best...
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International Law Moot Court Competition, also known as the Jessup Moot or The Jessup, is the oldest and largest international moot competition in the world...
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practices causing market impediments and distortions through competition law (also known as antitrust law). In general it is a government agency, typically a statutory...
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independent Ireland. Today, the former generally see themselves as British and the latter generally see themselves as Irish, while a Northern Irish or Ulster...
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Irish sports, and traditional Irish music.[citation needed] Their widespread appeal has led to the Irish pub theme spreading around the world. Irish pubs...
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The Irish Mob (also known as the Irish mafia or Irish organized crime) is a usually crime family–based ethnic collective of organized crime syndicates...
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regulated industries in most OECD countries. Competition law, known in the United States as antitrust law, is an evolving field that traces as far back...
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distort competition, and states that (2) competition law applies to services of general economic interest, unless it obstructs their tasks in law or fact...
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status of the Irish language has remained high in the Republic of Ireland from foundation. This reflects the dominance of the language in Irish cultural and...
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international moot court competition named after the former Irish Chief Justice, Thomas A. Finlay. It was founded in 2009.[citation needed] The Law Society's record...
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and Irish Cup — Tournament launched in 2009 featuring sides from second-level leagues in England and Wales, plus second-tier sides from Ireland and Scotland...
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The Irish War of Independence (Irish: Cogadh na Saoirse) or Anglo-Irish War was a guerrilla war fought in Ireland from 1919 to 1921 between the Irish Republican...
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Students in Ireland approached The Irish Times in 1960 to secure sponsorship for an Irish equivalent of the Observer Mace, a debating competition started...
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however, 2010 changes to tax laws in Ireland dispensed with this requirement. Despite US knowledge of the Double Irish for a decade, it was the European...
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Constitution of Ireland, the names of the Irish state are Ireland (English) and Éire (Irish). From 1922 to 1937, its legal names were the Irish Free State...
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Irish Americans (Irish: Gael-Mheiriceánaigh) are ethnic Irish who live in the United States and are American citizens. Most Irish Americans of the 21st...
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of Ireland (Irish: Barra na hÉireann) is the professional association of barristers for Ireland, with over 2,000 members. It is based in the Law Library...
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The High Court (Irish: An Ard-Chúirt) of Ireland is a court which deals at first instance with the most serious and important civil and criminal cases...
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Central Bank of Ireland of Irish modified GNI (or GNI*) for measuring the Irish economy (2016 GDP is 143% of Irish 2016 GNI*, and OECD Irish gross public...
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and coordinating competitions in accordance with the Laws of the Game. The most senior and prestigious international competitions are the FIFA World...
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General of Ireland (Irish: An tArd-Aighne) is a constitutional officer who is the legal adviser to the Government and is therefore the chief law officer...
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