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Transition and Transformations in Latin American Competition Law and Policy: An...

Daniel Sokol, Jul 14, 2010 Last year, Eleanor Fox and I published Latin American Competition Law and Policy. We attempted to fill a gap by...

2003-2010: Brazil’s Anti-Cartel Effort”What’s Next?

Ana Paula Martinez, Jul 14, 2010 According to the OECD 2010 Competition Law & Policy in Brazil-A Peer Review, "Brazil's anti-cartel programme is now widely...

Top Ten Points to Know When Resolving Global Antitrust Cases in...

Graham Reynolds, Aug 31, 2010 As one of the leading international antitrust regulators, Canada's Competition Bureau ("Bureau") undertakes many multinational investigations, most commonly in coordination...

Economics Now Plays an Important Role at The Class Certification Stage...

Wendy Bloom, May 14, 2010 Economic analysis now plays an important role at the class certification stage of antitrust class actions. This is due to...

Due Process Before the Commission of the European Union? Some Reflections...

Bo Vesterdorf, Apr 16, 2010 In this comment, I shall, however, not discuss the above mentioned issues in any more detail but shall deal with...

Starr v. SONY BMG: Conduct, Context, and the Presumption of Truth

Gary Jacobson, Mar 26, 2010 In Starr v. Sony BMG,  the Second Circuit became the first court of appeals to vacate a district court's judgment...

Developments in Private Enforcement of Italian Antitrust Law: The Introduction of...

Alberto Martinazzi, Feb 16, 2010 As from January 1, 2010, a new procedural tool for the protection of consumers, the class action, is now available...

Does the European Commission Provide Parties with a Proper Opportunity to...

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Stephen Wisking, Jun 30, 2009 Appeals to the Court of First Instance ("CFI") from...

Reflections on Bush Administration M&A Antitrust Enforcement and Beyond

Ilene Knable Gotts, James Rill, Apr 30, 2009 The election of Barack Obama as President and the culmination of the Bush Administration mark an appropriate...

Square Pegs in Round Holes: The Interaction between Judges and Economic...

Diane Wood, Apr 30, 2009 Competition law is not the only area in which it is essential that decision-makers understand economic evidence, but it is...
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