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The increase in multinational corporations and the globalization of industries has led to a greater number of international investigations by United States administrative agencies such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ). Agencies such as these often seek...
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movement and the enforcement responses of the world’s antitrust authorities and national courts. These illustrations may serve …
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This paper deals with the application of the principle of 'ne bis in idem' in EC antitrust enforcement. The principle of 'ne bis in idem', laid down in Article 4 of Protocol 7 to the European Convention on Human Rights and in Article 50 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union,...
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Web-based businesses are increasingly the subject of antitrust concerns. Plaintiffs in the United States have sued eBay for tying its online payments service to its transaction service. Multiple jurisdictions in the European Community have claimed that Apple has violated the competition laws by...
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This paper considers the possibilities that the member states of the WTO would adopt some kind of antitrust provision. Initially, the paper reviews the historical relation of competition policy to trade policy, from the Havana Conference to the present. It then reviews the conflicts between the...
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This paper presents an updated narrative of the history of the global lysine cartel and the legal consequences for its members in the United States. The story focuses especially upon the role of economists in calculating the size of overcharges and how the estimates can affect the decisions of...
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institutions like the World Trade Organization and other bodies. Second, the growing number of countries that enforce reasonably … economies in eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union and throughout the developing nations of the world has invited discussion … rest of the world. Part VI offers suggestions for the process that central and eastern European nations, and other …
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the beginning of a different type of dialogue and a richer role for the United States in the global marketplace and world …
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Asia and the rest of the world during 1990-2007. The need for assertive anti-cartel enforcement in Asia is demonstrated by … imposed on Asian consumers were at least $500 billion. While more than $45 billion in penalties has been imposed world wide …
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The concept of antitrust immunity for industrial sectors may appear antiquated in the “post-deregulation” era, but it remains a hallmark of U.S. international aviation law and policy. Unlike almost every other global industry, airlines remain subject to treaty-based restrictions which limit...
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