Introduction
Provides a brief overview of competition law and its role in promoting fair market practices and consumer protection. It also mentions the historical evolution of competition law in Saudi Arabia and the United States and explains the importance of comparing these two frameworks.
Exemptions and Interpretations
Understanding Exemptions:
Provides an overview of the exemption provisions in Saudi competition law, especially Articles 26–31 and examine the criteria used by the Saudi Competition Authority to assess exemption requests, comparing them to U.S. antitrust exemptions.
Impact on Market Structure
Effects of Exemptions:
Analyzes how exemption have influenced competition and consumer welfare in Saudi Arabia, questioning whether companies have exploited these exemptions to engage in monopolistic behavior and examining the impact on the market.
Conclusion
Summarizes the key finding and insights from the study, reflecting on the broader implications for policy and future research. It emphasizes the importance of ensuring fair competition for the benefit of both the market and consumers.
#Please consider drafting some of the main provisions, and then return to the introduction. That way, the introduction can be informed (and framed) by the substantive sections of the paper.
#All citations should be according to Bluebook.
Saudi’s resources:
General Authority of Competition:
1- Competiton Law: https://beta.gac.gov.sa/APIGateway/api/Attachment/ShowAttachment/583c54a3-7aee-4f49-b00a-bc43e00f8e53
2- https://beta.gac.gov.sa/APIGateway/api/Attachment/ShowAttachment/5fdb3c60-910b-4b1d-970f-c6e46bd2e032
(if you want to visit the website for the law and the policy mentioned above, just google General Authority of Competition)