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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 With a normative view, it has been usually explained that Thai competition laws are in general vague and out-of-date, compared to telecom regulations which have more regulatory details and up-to-date.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.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
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 With a normative view, it has been usually explained that Thai competition laws are in general vague and out-of-date, compared to telecom regulations which have more regulatory details and up-to-date.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.
Autorenporträt
Piyabutr Bunaramrueang, J.S.D. es profesor de Derecho de la Competencia y Derecho y Tecnología en la Universidad de la Cámara de Comercio Tailandesa (UTCC), Bangkok (Tailandia). Recibió sus títulos de LL.M. y J.S.D. de la Facultad de Derecho de la UC Berkeley con una beca de la UTCC. Sus intereses de investigación son las leyes y políticas relacionadas con la competencia, la tecnología y los medios de comunicación.