Antitrust Law Journal 1999 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Antitrust policy towards EFT networks: the Canadian experience in the Interac case.(electronic funds transfer)(Director of Investigation and Research v. Bank of Montreal (Interac)) | Law | Frankel, Alan S. |
Antitrust review of mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures in Brazil. | Law | Cowie, Michael G., Costa Alves de Mattos, Cesar |
Decision theory and antitrust rules. | Law | Salop, Steven C., Beckner, C. Frederick, III |
Extraterritoriality in U.S. and EU antitrust enforcement. | Law | Griffin, Joseph P. |
Market definition in franchise antitrust claims: relational market power and the franchisor's conflict of interest.(Symposium: The Law of Vertical Restraints in Franchise Cases and Summary Adjudication) | Law | Grimes, Warren S. |
Market power in franchise cases in the wake of Kodak: applying post-contract hold-up analysis to vertical relationships.(Symposium: The Law of Vertical Restraints in Franchise Cases and Summary Adjudication) | Law | Klein, Benjamin |
Retail distribution channel barriers to international trade. | Law | Scherer, F.M. |
Roundtable conference with enforcement officials.(federal and state antitrust law)(Panel Discussion) | Law | |
The limits of state indirect purchaser suits: class certification in the shadow of Illinois Brick. (Illinois Brick Co. v. Illinois). | Law | Page, William H. |
The revival of franchise antitrust claims.(Symposium: The Law of Vertical Restraints in Franchise Cases and Summary Adjudication) | Law | Steuer, Richard M., McDavid, Janet L. |
The susceptibility of vertical restraints to summary adjudication: procedural avenues to substantive objectives.(Symposium: The Law of Vertical Restraints in Franchise Cases and Summary Adjudication) | Law | Zwisler, Margaret M. |
When do proprietary aftermarkets benefit consumers? | Law | Glick, Mark A., Cameron, Duncan J. |
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