Recent antitrust convictions have brought public attention to bear on this aspect of the business world. The author, the prime mover behind these convictions, herein discusses some of the goals and present enforcement procedures of the Department of Justice. This analysis emphasizes the prior prevention rather than the subsequent destruction of corporate mergers which threaten to obstruct the flow of competitive enterprise. The author additionally examines the problems involved in the use of antitrust laws in the regulation of labor unions
Both the law and economics of antitrust have undergone significant changein the past twenty years. T...
Due process and fairness in enforcement procedures represent a critical aspect of the rule of law. A...
There has been much discussion through the years about the evils of monopoly, monopolistic practices...
Recent antitrust convictions have brought public attention to bear on this aspect of the business wo...
This article examines a vital problem of private antitrust enforcement - the standing of private mer...
There is no antitrust law without antitrust law enforcement. Legal action turns economic and jurispr...
Democratic and Republican administrations and the Supreme Court, in implementing antitrust law as “a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
This article defines the relevant economic concepts, summarizes the legislative histories, analyzes ...
The authors examine the way in which political ideology appears to have influenced the decisions of ...
This paper provides evidence of the necessity and success of antitrust enforcement. It begins with e...
One of the primary purposes-some would say the primary pur- pose--of antitrust laws is to promote e...
Should unions and corporations be treated identically under the antitrust laws? This article explore...
Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the...
The first Annual Conference sponsored by the American Antitrust Institute featured a number of promi...
Both the law and economics of antitrust have undergone significant changein the past twenty years. T...
Due process and fairness in enforcement procedures represent a critical aspect of the rule of law. A...
There has been much discussion through the years about the evils of monopoly, monopolistic practices...
Recent antitrust convictions have brought public attention to bear on this aspect of the business wo...
This article examines a vital problem of private antitrust enforcement - the standing of private mer...
There is no antitrust law without antitrust law enforcement. Legal action turns economic and jurispr...
Democratic and Republican administrations and the Supreme Court, in implementing antitrust law as “a...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
This article defines the relevant economic concepts, summarizes the legislative histories, analyzes ...
The authors examine the way in which political ideology appears to have influenced the decisions of ...
This paper provides evidence of the necessity and success of antitrust enforcement. It begins with e...
One of the primary purposes-some would say the primary pur- pose--of antitrust laws is to promote e...
Should unions and corporations be treated identically under the antitrust laws? This article explore...
Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the...
The first Annual Conference sponsored by the American Antitrust Institute featured a number of promi...
Both the law and economics of antitrust have undergone significant changein the past twenty years. T...
Due process and fairness in enforcement procedures represent a critical aspect of the rule of law. A...
There has been much discussion through the years about the evils of monopoly, monopolistic practices...