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1. The regulatory environment : antitrust law and enforcement in the US and the EU -- 2. Oligopoly markets, collusion, and the operation of cartels -- 3. The historical background -- 4. Globalization and corporate collusion -- 5. Collusion in the industrialized world : the structure of the...
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The recent judgment in Pfleiderer exposes a tension between two goals of European cartel control policy: the ex ante … providing information to private parties which can enhance cartel members’ exposure to damages. This paper considers Pfleiderer …
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European enforcers have brought high-profile antitrust cases against the tech giants, and both activists and members of Congress are calling for action in the United States. This short note identifies ten hard-wired differences between the European and American enforcement regimes that make very...
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This paper challenges the classical view on the role of litigation in Japan by examining a particular type of litigation, namely private antitrust litigation. It shows that the widely held idea that antitrust litigation in Japan is rare only holds when compared to the US, not Europe. The...
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This article discusses the legal risks that would emerge if the National Basketball Association ("NBA") and National Football League ("NFL") decide to expand into Europe. Part I of this article explains the differences in operating structure between U.S. and European professional sports leagues....
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