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January 23, 2013

The Competition Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association has issued a call for papers for its next Canadian Competition Law Review.  From the CBA:

“Submissions for the Canadian Competition Law Review are being requested, and should be received by the Editorial Board at the e-mail address shown below, no later than April 1, 2013 for publication in 2013.  Academic-quality papers and case comments will be selected for publication on the basis of a double-blind peer reviewed process.  Suggested maximum length of full papers is 12,000 words. Papers should be submitted (with authorship removed from title page) to: cancomplrev.@cba.org.”

For more information see: CBA – National Competition Law Section.

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