Tag: Enforcement
CPI (9)1
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In the Spring 2013 issue of Competition Policy International we present a Symposium on Vertical Restraints, a Colloquium on Antitrust and Regulation,...
CPI (8)1
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The Spring 2012 issue of Competition Policy International takes a look back at articles that have challenged and advanced antitrust scholarship. We...
CPI(6)2
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Our Autumn 2010 issue has cartels as its primary focus. Doug Ginsburg & Josh Wright argue for increasing punishment to the business...
Learning from the Past: The Lessons of Vietnam, IBM, and Tying
Michael Salinger, Apr 01, 2006
With a major set of hearings scheduled in the United States on the antitrust treatment of single-firm conduct, economists have...
Canada’s New Intellectual Property Enforcement Guidelines—New Rules for SEPs in Canada
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David Rosner, Oct 14, 2015
In 2014, the Canadian Competition Bureau embarked on a...
Canada’s Updated Draft Intellectual Property Enforcement Guidelines and the Pharmaceutical Industry
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Anita Banicevic, Mark Katz, Oct 14, 2015
In June 2015, Canada’s Competition Bureau released...
How will Hong Kong’s Competition Law be Enforced?
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Danny Leung, Stephanie Tsui, Sep 30, 2015
The Hong Kong Competition Ordinance is scheduled...
The Evolution of U.S. Antitrust Agencies’ Approach to Standards and Standard...
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James Rill, Sep 16, 2015
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Is the Continued Success of Leniency in Cartel Cases in Danger?...
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Romina Polley, Sep 16, 2015
For many years leniency has been the most successful...
The Rise of ROW Anti-Cartel Enforcement
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John M. Connor, Sep 16, 2015
International hard-core cartels are typically the most injurious...