A current issue in many countries is the monopolisation of media by powerful interests, whether private of public, which lessens the plurality of voices in the public sphere. |
In these circumstances, monopolisation of power by the AKP has come to be seen as a risk, and political stability can no longer be equated with single-party government. |
The result may be the monopolisation of an entire category of living material of human origin, and I deliberately use the word human because another problem arises here. |
The monopolisation of marks as such is intended by trade mark law. |
Finally, the ability to achieve market conditions in this sector over the medium term is questionable given the state monopolisation of the industry. |
The first is the leading American antitrust law, which prohibits any contract, trust or conspiracy aiming to restrain interstate or foreign trade and any attempt or actual monopolisation of any part of this commerce. |