Legislation

The Russian Law on protection of competition has no definition of antimonopoly legislation, but permits to define the circle of the normative legal acts that comprise it. In accordance with Article 2 of the mentioned Law the antimonopoly legislation is based on the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation and consists of the Law itself on protection of competition (Federal Law No. 135-FZ of July 26, 2006 On Protection of Competition (as amended up to Federal Law No. 275-FZ of October 5, 2015)), other federal laws, regulating the relations in the sphere of competition. The specified relations may also be regulated by the Russian Government acts and normative legal acts of the antimonopoly body in cases envisioned by the antimonopoly legislation.

The federal laws, containing norms of antimonopoly legislation, norms regarding competition, captured in more than 20 laws, regulating different branches of life sustenance. Following are the laws and extracts from laws, containing norms of antimonopoly legislation.

 

What must be found

Results: 53

03.08.2021

(Administrative regulations FAS)
Guidelines of the FAS Russia No. МШ/60379/21 of July 20, 2021 "On procurement unions"
Guidelines strive to respond to the most common questions regarding the procurement unions and are intended to ensure the transparency and predictability of the FAS Russia’s decisions
more

26.07.2021

(Administrative regulations FAS)
Guidelines No. 19 "On the Specifics of State Antimonopoly Control over Economic Concentration"
On June 11, 2021 the Presidium of the FAS Russia published the Guidelines No. 19 "On the specifics of state antimonopoly control over economic concentration"
more

30.06.2021

(Regulatory legal acts FAS)
Order of the FAS Russia No. 339 оf May 25, 2012
"On approval of the administrative regulations for executing the state function on initiating and considering cases of violation of the antimonopoly law of the Russian Federation"
more

18.08.2020

(Agreements on cooperation)
MEMORANDUM OF THE BRICS COMPETITION AUTHORITIES IS EXTENDED FOR AN OPEN-END PERIOD
On July 23, 2020, within the meeting of the Heads of the BRICS Competition Authorities Igor Artemiev, Head of the FAS Russia, announced the extension for an open-end period of the Memorandum of Understanding between BRICS Competition Authorities on Cooperation in the field of Competition Law and Policy, signed in 2016 in Saint Petersburg.
more

Site Map

News & Events Press Releases Image Library About FAS Russia What We Do Institutional Memory Mission, Goals, Values Priority Setting Stakeholders Engagement Center for Education and Methodics Our History Our Structure Powers of Head and Deputy Heads Our Ratings Using our website International Cooperation Treaties & Agreements OECD Competition Committee OECD meetings 2013 OECD meetings 2014 OECD meetings 2015 OECD meetings 2016 OECD meetings 2017 OECD meetings 2018 OECD meetings 2019 OECD meetings 2020 OECD meetings 2021 FAS Annual Reports OECD-GVH RCC RCC Newsletter Projects ICAP Council on Advertising Headquarters for Joint Investigations UNCTAD 15th session IGE UNCTAD 16th session IGE UNCTAD 17th session IGE UNCTAD 18th session IGE UNCTAD 8th UN Conference on Competition 19th session IGE UNCTAD 20th session IGE UNCTAD 21th session IGE UNCTAD EEU Model Law on Competition ICN BRICS BRICS Conferences Documents BRICS Competition Law and Policy Centre BRICS Working Groups for the Research of Competition Issues in Socially Important markets Working Group for the Research of Competition Issues in the Pharmaceutical Markets Working Group for the Research of Competition Issues in the Food Value Chains Working Group for the Research of Competition Issues in the Automobile Markets Working Group for the Research of Competition Issues in the Digital Markets BRICS Coordination Committee on antimonopoly policy EU APEC Competition Policy and Law Group Annual meetings Projects ERRA Full Members Organizational Structure Document Library Legislation Reports & Analytics Cases & decisions COVID-19 Contacts Give feedback Contact us Links Authorities Worldwide