This article introduces a special symposium issue of the Antitrust Law Journal based on a conference on monopolization. It argues that monopolization law has been experiencing simultaneous expansion and contraction processes that are not wholly contradictory but at least partly complementary. Specifically, the authors suggest that the contraction of monopolization law in the United States and the EU might serve to facilitate its expansion and increased importance worldwide, providing other antitrust regimes with more focused and effective tools to address the challenges involved in regulating dominant firms. Moreover, monopolization law\u27s increased reach internationally also has made its refinement and rationalization all the more import...
When government regulates, it may either intentionally or unintentionally generate restraints that r...
The goal of this Note is not to convince the reader to care more about regulatory monopolies than pr...
In this article we analyze the expected effects of regulatory overlap in European competition law re...
This article introduces a special symposium issue of the Antitrust Law Journal based on a conference...
Monopolization, the restriction of competition by a dominant firm, is regulated in roughly half of t...
I propose to review current definitions of monopolization, including some of the newer definitions a...
Cartels often act like single dominant firms. Because there are a number of difficulties in determin...
The article uses a specific case to illustrate how three multinational firms used antidumping law to...
The prohibition of certain types of anticompetitive unilateral conduct by firms possessing a substan...
The efforts of activist antitrust lawyers to redefine the contours of attempted monopolization under...
This paper focuses on the differences between Article 82 and Section 2, reflecting largely on the Am...
This article examines the economic consequences of collusion in both the output market and one of th...
This report illustrates the difference between the concepts of “monopoly” and “monopolization” by to...
This essay explores two different but related problems and how U.S. antitrust law and EU competition...
The antitrust rules governing exclusionary conduct by dominant firms are among the most controversia...
When government regulates, it may either intentionally or unintentionally generate restraints that r...
The goal of this Note is not to convince the reader to care more about regulatory monopolies than pr...
In this article we analyze the expected effects of regulatory overlap in European competition law re...
This article introduces a special symposium issue of the Antitrust Law Journal based on a conference...
Monopolization, the restriction of competition by a dominant firm, is regulated in roughly half of t...
I propose to review current definitions of monopolization, including some of the newer definitions a...
Cartels often act like single dominant firms. Because there are a number of difficulties in determin...
The article uses a specific case to illustrate how three multinational firms used antidumping law to...
The prohibition of certain types of anticompetitive unilateral conduct by firms possessing a substan...
The efforts of activist antitrust lawyers to redefine the contours of attempted monopolization under...
This paper focuses on the differences between Article 82 and Section 2, reflecting largely on the Am...
This article examines the economic consequences of collusion in both the output market and one of th...
This report illustrates the difference between the concepts of “monopoly” and “monopolization” by to...
This essay explores two different but related problems and how U.S. antitrust law and EU competition...
The antitrust rules governing exclusionary conduct by dominant firms are among the most controversia...
When government regulates, it may either intentionally or unintentionally generate restraints that r...
The goal of this Note is not to convince the reader to care more about regulatory monopolies than pr...
In this article we analyze the expected effects of regulatory overlap in European competition law re...