The third edition of Gavil, Kovacic and Baker's Antitrust Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Problems in Competition Policy thoroughly updates the second edition. It includes a more accessible treatment of the rule of reason, a further modernized treatment of collusion, the most comprehensive merger chapter available, an innovative new chapter on distribution strategies, and a refreshed and updated treatment of intellectual property and innovation. For the third edition, the authors are joined by former FTC Commissioner Joshua D. Wright, who is now University Professor and Executive Director of the Global Antitrust Institute at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University.
The Rule of Reason in Antitrust Law: American, German and Common Market Laws in Comparative Perspective
This is a provocative work that judiciously raises pertinent questions about our antitrust policy.'-Robert J. Steamer, Perspective
In light of the structure of the market and the ease of entry , Marshall thought it unlikely that the plan could have served as a facilitating device for a price - fixing agreement . The government's case was inadequate in Marshall's ...
Assessing 100 years of antitrust policy in the United States, this book shows that while the antitrust laws claim to serve the public good, they are as vulnerable to the influence of special interest groups as are agricultural, welfare, or ...
What has become of the old antitrust doctrine, what are the new issues for the immediate future? This book brings together the leading experts to examine this silent revolution at the core of US domestic policy.
34 J Blomsma, Mens rea and defences in European criminal law (Intersentia 2012) 72. ... Blackstone's Criminal Practice (Blackstone 2001) 21, 22 and 28 states that the perpetrator needs to be 'virtually certain'.
Recognizing them as technical terms does not help, because two technical and only partially overlapping jargons apply in the field of antitrust: the language of law and the language of economics. The economic point of view has been on ...
'A creative, informative, and highly readable narrative... The book consists of four sections dealing in turn with (1) the law and economics of antitrust policy; (2) the problem of collusion;...
David O Keeffe, University College London, UK and College of Europe, Bruges, Belgium This book continually stimulates the reader to think about the issues in non-standard and illuminating ways, following new and significant directions.
Although competition law and intellectual property are often interwoven, until this book there has been little guidance on how they work together in practice.