IN THIS ERA of relative peace, many nations, including our own, are focusing more attention on important international economic issues rather than on military or political questions. These current issues include how to control abuses by multinational corporations, how to deal with commodity cartels, how to achieve a satisfactory transfer of technology to less developed nations, and how to create additional export opportunities for nations with a shortage of foreign exchange. In a broad sense, all these subjects can be viewed as involving issues of international antitrust or competition policy
This volume is a global reader. It presents materials and cases on the global issues of antitrust an...
The vigorous and non-discriminatory enforcement of antitrust law can contribute to promoting an inte...
This Symposium issue of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law presents a collection of excelle...
IN THIS ERA of relative peace, many nations, including our own, are focusing more attention on impor...
American antitrust policy in foreign commerce is once again under the pressure of complaints from a...
It is commonly said that the United States antitrust laws are a cor- nerstone of our free enterpris...
United States antitrust laws increasingly have affected the international activities of U.S. corpora...
ABSTRACT: The US Supreme Court was instrumental in developing a consistent body of case law on expor...
Professor Rahl\u27s international antitrust challenge is a first-class, pocket-sized introduction to...
On September 30, 1980, the United States Senate passed a bill that would establish a commission to ...
Multinational corporations (“MNCs”) operate today in an increasingly open global trade environment. ...
Antitrust law is one of the most commonly deployed instruments of economic regulation around the wor...
One of the main challenges of this decade in the antitrust arena is the creation of some form of coo...
Since the enactment of the antitrust laws, policy makers, scholars, and business executives have deb...
The globalization of business has resulted in a host of new issues facing antitrust regulators. As t...
This volume is a global reader. It presents materials and cases on the global issues of antitrust an...
The vigorous and non-discriminatory enforcement of antitrust law can contribute to promoting an inte...
This Symposium issue of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law presents a collection of excelle...
IN THIS ERA of relative peace, many nations, including our own, are focusing more attention on impor...
American antitrust policy in foreign commerce is once again under the pressure of complaints from a...
It is commonly said that the United States antitrust laws are a cor- nerstone of our free enterpris...
United States antitrust laws increasingly have affected the international activities of U.S. corpora...
ABSTRACT: The US Supreme Court was instrumental in developing a consistent body of case law on expor...
Professor Rahl\u27s international antitrust challenge is a first-class, pocket-sized introduction to...
On September 30, 1980, the United States Senate passed a bill that would establish a commission to ...
Multinational corporations (“MNCs”) operate today in an increasingly open global trade environment. ...
Antitrust law is one of the most commonly deployed instruments of economic regulation around the wor...
One of the main challenges of this decade in the antitrust arena is the creation of some form of coo...
Since the enactment of the antitrust laws, policy makers, scholars, and business executives have deb...
The globalization of business has resulted in a host of new issues facing antitrust regulators. As t...
This volume is a global reader. It presents materials and cases on the global issues of antitrust an...
The vigorous and non-discriminatory enforcement of antitrust law can contribute to promoting an inte...
This Symposium issue of the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law presents a collection of excelle...