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Antitrust Law

Zeitschrift für Wettbewerbsrecht, 2003
This book is an effort to consolidate several different perspectives on antitrust law. First, Professor Hylton presents a detailed description of the law as it has developed through numerous judicial opinions. Second, the author presents detailed economic critiques of the judicial opinions, drawing heavily on the literature in law and economics ...
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Chilean Antitrust Law

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1971
Chile, which has just elected a marxist-socialist for its president, carries on its books a very conventional antitrust law,' in the best traditions of such capitalist economic systems as the United States and the European Common Market. Chile's law, enacted in 1959, is not likely to be repealed by the new regime; it fell rapidly into disuse after its ...
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Foreign Competition in Antitrust Law

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1983
IN applying antitrust laws, courts often must define geographic "markets"; the verdict frequently depends upon the definition selected. Legal market definitions have rarely extended beyond the boundaries of the United States. When the principal laws were enacted and first interpreted, protective laws may have made this limitation appropriate.
Leitzinger, Jeffrey J.   +1 more
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Esports and antitrust law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Nam, Soojin   +2 more
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Transnational Antitrust Law

2021
Abstract In light of the significant diversity that remains among legal systems regarding the purpose and substance of market regulation, it is no surprise that efforts to develop a body of international antitrust law have failed.
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Purchasing and the Antitrust Laws

Journal of Purchasing and Materials Management, 1979
While it is important for professional buyers to have a basic understanding of the antitrust laws, the following is not meant to be a complete antitrust guide, but rather a quick review of how the antitrust laws could affect the purchasing manager.
A J, Brokaw, W E, Barstow
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Antitrust Law in Digital Markets

2023
Digital markets present very peculiar characteristics, which have determined a strongly oligopolistic structure of the market. This structure has produced several harmful consequences, both on the functioning of the market and on the development of new businesses and new products.
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Antitrust Law versus Peer Review

New England Journal of Medicine, 1985
Like Odysseus, American physicians now find themselves caught between the Scylla of the public's fervent hope that doctors are nobler than the average person and the Chafybdis of the view that they are as selfish as anyone else. And unlike Odysseus, we can't move on to another adventure but must be content to be perpetually attacked from either side ...
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Comparative Antitrust Law

2006
This article examines comparative competition law. It looks first at the current state of the literature. It envisions a path for comparative antitrust law scholarship that may allow it to realize more fully its potential value and respond more effectively to the challenges of economic globalization. Three main themes run through this article.
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Sports and Antitrust Law

2020
The applicability of antitrust law in sports has long been controversial, and even today, legal problems still arise when it comes to the sporting and economic activities of sports clubs and federations. In principle, sports clubs and federations are prohibited from entering into agreements that restrict competition within the scope of their economic ...
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