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Antitrust Law and Innovation Cooperation [PDF]
Should innovation collaboration among high technology firms be subject to the antitrust laws? My own analysis concludes that innovation collaboration, particularly when it encompasses production and marketing, can create anticompetitive risks, and should be subject to the antitrust laws.
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The purpose of this article is to highlight the importance of the Proportionality Principle as a valid legal criterion to determine when a given industry must be ex ante regulated by the Government through a specific sectorial regulatory framework or ...
Oscar Rafael Aguilar Valdez
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Disclosure of Documents in Private Antitrust Enforcement Litigation [PDF]
Procedural tools aimed at access to information in general, and disclosure of documents in particular, are crucial for the effectiveness of private antitrust enforcement litigation and for facilitating more genuine equality of arms.
Aleš Galič
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Evolving Dynamics in Competition Law:A GCC Perspective [PDF]
This article examines the Competition Laws of the Members States of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). It examines their content, puts all of them under general scrutiny from their enactment until today and compares their basic features to other ...
Nora Memeti
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Over the course of the last year, policymakers have begun to consider whether antitrust law can play a constructive role in the network neutrality debate.
Christopher S. Yoo
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The article outlines general characteristics of the sources of law, regulating relations associated with mergers, consolidations, acquisitions of joint stock companies in Russia and corporations in the United States respectively in the Russian ...
Stanislav E. Kuzmin
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Antitrust Law in the BRICS Countries: A Review and Critique
A growing trend shows that global economic power is shifting away from the United States and Europe and towards the BRICS nations. The BRICS nations are predicted to hold the dominant position in the world by 2050.
N. Kumar
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Is the Problem with Antitrust Law or Antitrust Enforcement? [PDF]
There is an emerging belief that antitrust has failed marginalized populations. For example, exclusionary practices have helped to produce banking and food deserts in low-income communities, though antitrust has seldom intervened. But is this a problem of antitrust law? In fact, another claim is that antitrust law is just fine as opposed to how federal
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Competition And Antitrust Law In Ecuadorian Constitution
This work allows us to establish the Economic Constitution and the Competition Law (C.L) in the Constitution. Additionally, the paper analyzes whether the rules outlined in the C. L. and in doctrine are consistent and appropriate with the Constitution of
Marcelo Marín Sevilla
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Doctrinal Intent Versus Institutional Reality: The Gulf Countries' Antitrust Objectives
This paper examines the intriguing contrast between the ambitious goals of antitrust laws in the Gulf countries and the reality of their enforcement.
Nora Memeti
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