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Unfair Trade Practices Under Section 43(A) Lanham Act: You've Come A Long Way, Baby, Too Far, Maybe?, Kenneth B. Germain
Unfair Trade Practices Under Section 43(A) Lanham Act: You've Come A Long Way, Baby, Too Far, Maybe?, Kenneth B. Germain
Indiana Law Journal
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Jurisdictional Reach Under § 2(A) Of The Robinson-Patman Act: Littlejohn Says More, Others Say Less, Loren K. Collier
Jurisdictional Reach Under § 2(A) Of The Robinson-Patman Act: Littlejohn Says More, Others Say Less, Loren K. Collier
Indiana Law Journal
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Exports And Antitrust: Must Competition Stop At The Water's Edge?, Dudley H. Chapman
Exports And Antitrust: Must Competition Stop At The Water's Edge?, Dudley H. Chapman
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The ground rules governing competition in international trade rank high among current issues of economic policy. The President's pending Trade Bill and its companion bill on competitive practices place a new emphasis on issues of unfair competition. These issues were prominent during the early 1900's and the interwar years but have rested in abeyance through the long post-war transition. The economic predominance of the United States characterized the post-war period. Now that Europe and Japan are once again formidable competitors in the world marketplace, the rules governing competition on the international level have regained their prior importance. As may be …