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The Economics Law Regulation Of Commercial Bribery

Posted on:2008-04-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y ShiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2166360242464446Subject:Economic Law
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As a typical unfair competitive behavior, commercial bribery refers to the acts that a proprietor sells or purchases commodity by means of suborning the agent or employees of the other proprietor. For the essence, it's the acts that a competitor obtains the opportunity of trade and harms the lawful rights and interests of other operators and disrupts social economic order by giving bribes. Commercial bribery is an unfair competitive behavior that exists generally but is prohibited by the Competition Law of many countries. In our country ,with the gradually establish of the market economics, and the competition is tensing, the number of these acts has sharply increased with more competition emerging in transaction, leading to disorder in market economy, misdeed in various industries and even corruption in society. To this end, intensifying research into commercial bribery, and contributing the system of legal regulation to unfair competitive behaviors, in the light of expenses in this field, has an important theoretical and practical sense to establishing a better competitive order and more healthy socialist market economy. As a special law on competitive acts, Anti-Unfair Competition Law of the People's Republic of China serves to prevent and eliminate bribes in commercial activities .But the deficits of this law, summarized by the author as vagueness in definition, over simplicity in contents and lack in operation ability, brings on difficulty in its enforcement. The author focuses on enriching the regulating measures in Anti-Unfair Competition Law of the People's Republic of China and Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China .Importance is attached to telling commercial bribe from discounting and annexation, particularly during the course of enforcement and jurisdiction.
Keywords/Search Tags:Illegal Competition, Commercial Bribery, Legal Regulation
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