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Margin squeeze in the South African context

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Main Author: Kituri, Peter Maganga
Other Authors: Kelly, Luke
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Public Law 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/12919 Margin squeeze in the South African context Kituri, Peter Maganga Kelly, Luke Public Law Includes bibliographical references. Following the introduction of the margin squeeze cause of action into South African competition law jurisprudence, the question arises whether the Senwes decisions, have definitively clarified the criteria against which future margin squeeze abuse cases will be dealt with and whether these criteria have evolved into a standalone cause of action. This dissertation will demonstrate the absurdity of the Constitutional Court decision, to delete all references to margin squeeze in the decision of the Competition Tribunal which it upheld while retaining the underlying criteria against which future margins queeze cases will be adjudicated. This dissertation will additionally demonstrate that the Senwes cases, in particular the Tribunal decision read with the Constitutional Court decision, have on the one hand only marginally delineated and elaborated on the elements necessary to establish a margin squeeze abuse, but have on the other hand established margin squeeze as a standalone cause of action in terms of which offending firms can be prosecuted in South African competition jurisprudence. 2015-05-27T04:09:13Z 2015-05-27T04:09:13Z 2014 Master Thesis Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12919 eng application/pdf Department of Public Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Public Law
Kituri, Peter Maganga
Margin squeeze in the South African context
thesis_degree_str Master's
title Margin squeeze in the South African context
title_full Margin squeeze in the South African context
title_fullStr Margin squeeze in the South African context
title_full_unstemmed Margin squeeze in the South African context
title_short Margin squeeze in the South African context
title_sort margin squeeze in the south african context
topic Public Law
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12919
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