Dr. Sagner's article on antitrust laws.The final published copy can be bought from the publisher at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-8594.2006.00260.x/abstracthttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8594.2006.00260.
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the...
Today, some antitrust commentators have called for the Supreme Court to abandon its focus on protect...
Passage of the Sherman Act in the United States in 1890 set the stage for a century of jurisprudence...
This Article analyzes the evolution of Antitrust Law (known as Competition Law in Europe) in United ...
This Article begins with a historical question about whatever happened to the antitrust movement. Th...
In enacting the antitrust laws, Congress sought to prevent big businesses from maintaining and augme...
In this article, ProfessorLevy uses a recent book recom- mending extensive changes in the antitrust ...
Antitrust law is the law of the land, safely ensconced in our legal traditions. The present paper ar...
During both economic crises and wars, times of severe national anxiety, antitrust has taken a back s...
In 1890, Senator John Sherman described the act which now bears his name as a bill of rights, a cha...
This Article argues for a paradigm shift in modern antitrust policy. Rather than being concerned exc...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
Antitrust is in one of its periodic states of decline. Historically, it has rebounded from these val...
article published in law reviewIt has been over a hundred years since George Bernard Shaw wrote that...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the...
Today, some antitrust commentators have called for the Supreme Court to abandon its focus on protect...
Passage of the Sherman Act in the United States in 1890 set the stage for a century of jurisprudence...
This Article analyzes the evolution of Antitrust Law (known as Competition Law in Europe) in United ...
This Article begins with a historical question about whatever happened to the antitrust movement. Th...
In enacting the antitrust laws, Congress sought to prevent big businesses from maintaining and augme...
In this article, ProfessorLevy uses a recent book recom- mending extensive changes in the antitrust ...
Antitrust law is the law of the land, safely ensconced in our legal traditions. The present paper ar...
During both economic crises and wars, times of severe national anxiety, antitrust has taken a back s...
In 1890, Senator John Sherman described the act which now bears his name as a bill of rights, a cha...
This Article argues for a paradigm shift in modern antitrust policy. Rather than being concerned exc...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
Antitrust is in one of its periodic states of decline. Historically, it has rebounded from these val...
article published in law reviewIt has been over a hundred years since George Bernard Shaw wrote that...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the...
Today, some antitrust commentators have called for the Supreme Court to abandon its focus on protect...