The article discusses the expansion of the U.S. legislation the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) regarding antitrust law. It discusses the role of the U.S. agency the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and CFTC regulations with an emphasis on the U.S. legislation the Sherman Act of 1890, enforcement actions the CFTC can bring, and analyzes a section of the CFTC implementing rule known as CFTC Regulation 23.607. The article also discusses the significance of the Dodd-Frank Act
This Article analyzes the evolution of Antitrust Law (known as Competition Law in Europe) in United ...
The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 (CFMA) enacted the most sweeping amendments to deriv...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that courts should return to using a holistic approach, similar to the tr...
The article discusses the expansion of the U.S. legislation the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) regardi...
Historically, commodity exchanges have been viewed as natural monopolies, not subject to competitive...
On October 23, 1974, President Ford signed into law P.L. 93-463, bearing the breathless title Commo...
In theory, the commodity futures markets are the essence of competition. All orders are required to ...
This Article reviews customer rights and remedies now available under the CEA. Specifically, part II...
This Article explores the legal, regulatory, policy, and theoretical aspects of an ongoing transform...
This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable ...
This report provides brief summaries of the issues in the 2005 reauthorization legislation, includin...
This article will explain how the stock futures issue arose, how Congress handled it last year, and ...
Mounting evidence that a number of key industries in the U.S. economy have become less competitive i...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Over the past decade, as derivatives markets - and particularly the over-the-counter ( OTC ) market ...
This Article analyzes the evolution of Antitrust Law (known as Competition Law in Europe) in United ...
The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 (CFMA) enacted the most sweeping amendments to deriv...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that courts should return to using a holistic approach, similar to the tr...
The article discusses the expansion of the U.S. legislation the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) regardi...
Historically, commodity exchanges have been viewed as natural monopolies, not subject to competitive...
On October 23, 1974, President Ford signed into law P.L. 93-463, bearing the breathless title Commo...
In theory, the commodity futures markets are the essence of competition. All orders are required to ...
This Article reviews customer rights and remedies now available under the CEA. Specifically, part II...
This Article explores the legal, regulatory, policy, and theoretical aspects of an ongoing transform...
This article will explore the effects of the antitrust laws on international trade and the probable ...
This report provides brief summaries of the issues in the 2005 reauthorization legislation, includin...
This article will explain how the stock futures issue arose, how Congress handled it last year, and ...
Mounting evidence that a number of key industries in the U.S. economy have become less competitive i...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
Over the past decade, as derivatives markets - and particularly the over-the-counter ( OTC ) market ...
This Article analyzes the evolution of Antitrust Law (known as Competition Law in Europe) in United ...
The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 (CFMA) enacted the most sweeping amendments to deriv...
(Excerpt) This Note argues that courts should return to using a holistic approach, similar to the tr...