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THE LAW OF COMPETITION - A CRIME OR A MERE MISDEMEANOR?
THE LAW OF COMPETITION - A CRIME OR A MERE MISDEMEANOR?

Author(s): Noémia Bessa Vilela, José Caramelo Gomes
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: competition law; Portugal; economy; crime; misdemeanor;

Summary/Abstract: Competition is a public good that supports the proper functioning of the market economy and democracy itself. Competition is the priority public good in a market economy since only through it can the goal of efficiency of affectation and well-being be achieved. It is necessary to assess, in terms of their impact on the wellbeing of citizens in general, those that are consumers, as well as the impact of competition on preservation and self-preservation of companies. The behavior of economic agents, which we will mainly address as violators of competition law, has a large impact on the private sphere of citizens and other companies. From immemorial times, this reality has been, at least, intuitive and its function attributed to the Law. Unlawful competition may, from a legal point of view, invest distinct types, as becomes evident from a geographical and temporal comparison. In our study we address the evolution of the Competition law in Portugal throughout he years, and its implications. We conclude that the non-criminalization of acts that violate the provisions of Competition Law promotes a repetition, as reiterated behavior, since these are highly profitable actions, even in the case of very high pecuniary sanctions.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 06
  • Page Range: 117-127
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English
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