April 8, 2014
The Journal of Antitrust Enforcement (see: here) has published a new April issue, which includes articles on:
“Section 5 of the FTC Act: principles of navigation”; “Erosion or innovation?: The institutional design of competition agencies – A Dutch case study”; “Legal problems of digital evidence”; “Japan’s Antimonopoly Act – recent developments in private monopolization”; “The UK response to the global effort against cartels: is criminalization really the solution?”; “Immunity for cartel conduct: revolution or religion? An Australian case study”; “Loyalty discounts and theories of harm in the Intel investigations”; and “Understanding the limits of judicial review in European competition law”.
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