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My Summer Vacation At The European Commission, Jonathan Baker
My Summer Vacation At The European Commission, Jonathan Baker
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Among the more than 100 jurisdictions with active competition policy regimes today, the United States has the distinction of starting first, creating the most extensive set of judicial precedents, and possessing the largest and most experienced enforcement institutions. Antitrust institutions in the United States have long stood at the summit on any scale of international prestige and influence in the competition policy field. Yet any such ranking would also undoubtedly indicate that during the last decade or so, the antitrust institutions of the European Union have grown in size and sophistication to the point where they are comparably respected and …
Keep Your Hands Off My (Dead) Body: A Critique Of The Ways In Which The State Disrupts The Personhood Interests Of The Deceased And His Or Her Kin In Disposing Of The Dead And Assigning Identity In Death, Mary Clark
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Dispelling Myths: A Real World Perspective On Trinko, Sean Flynn
Dispelling Myths: A Real World Perspective On Trinko, Sean Flynn
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Two Modern Antitrust Moments: A Comment On Fenton And Kwoka, Jonathan Baker
Two Modern Antitrust Moments: A Comment On Fenton And Kwoka, Jonathan Baker
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