Activating the administrative Anti-Monopoly Law: A path towards improving government performance in Iraq

Authors

  • Fatima A. Ali College of law, Al-Mustaqbal university, Babylon, Hillah, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56967/ejfb2025620

Keywords:

governmental monopoly practices, legal framework for anti-monopoly, administrative anti-monopoly law in Iraq

Abstract

This essay looks at Iraq's attempts to stabilize its administrative and economic sectors in the face of difficulties brought on by both internal and foreign causes that have put a strain on the country's resources. The necessity for regulatory changes, especially the enactment and enforcement of an Anti-Monopoly Law (AML), has been highlighted by problems including excessive unemployment, a lack of public funding, and pervasive administrative inefficiencies. This law is essential for combating corruption and governmental monopoly activities, which have hampered public sector performance and caused administrative disarray. The study looks at how unfair practices that compromise justice and equitable governance have been sustained in Iraq's administrative sector due to ineffective AML enforcement. This study illustrates the advantages of adopting AML in reducing anti-competitive practices and promoting fair market dynamics by comparing China's Anti-Monopoly Law with an examination of Mexican anti-competitive laws. Iraq can significantly improve administrative performance and ensure fair competition by putting in place a strong AML framework that restricts government overreach and lessens cooperation between public officials and private entities. This will ultimately support a more balanced economy and fairer governance.     

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Published

2025-07-02

How to Cite

Ali, F. (2025). Activating the administrative Anti-Monopoly Law: A path towards improving government performance in Iraq. Enterprenuership Journal For Finance and Bussiness, 6(الخاص), 36–51. https://doi.org/10.56967/ejfb2025620

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