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Full-Text Articles in Law
Exclusion Or Efficient Pricing: The "Big Deal" Bundling Of Academic Journals, Aaron S. Edlin, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Exclusion Or Efficient Pricing: The "Big Deal" Bundling Of Academic Journals, Aaron S. Edlin, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Prices of academic journals have climbed enormously in the past two decades. This article explains the substantial barriers to entry that established journals enjoy. It points out that the Big Deal bundling that the large commercial publishers have adopted in the past few years creates a substantial additional strategic barrier to entry. We consider whether these bundling offers violate the antitrust laws and conclude that they may.
Exclusion Or Efficient Pricing: The "Big Deal" Bundling Of Academic Journals, Aaron S. Edlin, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Exclusion Or Efficient Pricing: The "Big Deal" Bundling Of Academic Journals, Aaron S. Edlin, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Aaron Edlin
Prices of academic journals have climbed enormously in the past two decades. This article explains the substantial barriers to entry that established journals enjoy. It points out that the Big Deal bundling that the large commercial publishers have adopted in the past few years creates a substantial additional strategic barrier to entry. We consider whether these bundling offers violate the antitrust laws and conclude that they may.
Amid Scarcity, Emerging Global Society Requires Justice, Frank Garcia
Amid Scarcity, Emerging Global Society Requires Justice, Frank Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
No abstract provided.
Actualidad En Derecho De La Competencia 2003, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Actualidad En Derecho De La Competencia 2003, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Limitación Contractual A La Libertad De Competir (Transferencia De Activos Comerciales Y Clausulas De No Competencia), Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Limitación Contractual A La Libertad De Competir (Transferencia De Activos Comerciales Y Clausulas De No Competencia), Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Daños A La Reputacion De La Marca En Los Procesos De Transaccion Economica, Gabriel Martinez Medrano, Gabriela Soucasse
Daños A La Reputacion De La Marca En Los Procesos De Transaccion Economica, Gabriel Martinez Medrano, Gabriela Soucasse
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Boicot Empresarial Y Defensa De La Competencia, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Boicot Empresarial Y Defensa De La Competencia, Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Daños A La Reputacion De La Marca En Los Procesos De Transaccion Economica, Gabriel Martinez Medrano, Gabriela Soucasse
Daños A La Reputacion De La Marca En Los Procesos De Transaccion Economica, Gabriel Martinez Medrano, Gabriela Soucasse
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Protección Contra La Dilución Marcaria En El Derecho Argentino., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Protección Contra La Dilución Marcaria En El Derecho Argentino., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
El autor examina la proteccion de las marcas notorias y renombradas en el sistema de argentino de protección de marcas, con especial hincapie en la jurisprudencia de ese pais. En particular estudia como la jurisprudencia argentina trata los casos de dilución y de confusión indirecta (riesgo de asociación). Author expounds how the Well known and Famous marks are protected in the Argentine’s Trademarks system, with special emphazis in case law. The article developes how the argentine’s case law deals with dilution and likelihood of association cases involving well known marks.
Small Liberal Arts Colleges, Fraternities, And Antitrust: Rethinking Hamilton College, Mark D. Bauer
Small Liberal Arts Colleges, Fraternities, And Antitrust: Rethinking Hamilton College, Mark D. Bauer
Mark D Bauer
Many colleges have abolished men's and women's fraternities, and many more plan to do so. Regardless of one's personal feelings towards fraternities, demands to shut down housing and cease dining operations raise important antitrust concerns. Because the fraternities offer competitive housing and food services, colleges are using their market power to eliminate business rivals.
Separating The Wheat From The Chaff: Restrictive Agreement In Light Of The Supreme Court’S Recent Decisions (In Hebrew), Michal Gal
Michal Gal
No abstract provided.
The Ecology Of Antitrust: Preconditions For Competition Law Enforcement In Developing Countries, Michal Gal
The Ecology Of Antitrust: Preconditions For Competition Law Enforcement In Developing Countries, Michal Gal
Michal Gal
The number of developing countries that have adopted a competition law has grown exponentially over the past two decades. Yet the mere adoption of a competition law is a necessary but not sufficient condition for it to be part of market reform. Just as ecological conditions determine the ability of a flower to bloom, so do some preconditions affect the ability to apply a competition law effectively. This study seeks to identify the ecology of antitrust in developing countries: the soil, sun, water and pesticides of competition law adoption and enforcement. In particular, it analyzes the socio-economic ideology (soil), the …
A Test For Predation: Targeting, Tom Campbell, Nirit Sandman
A Test For Predation: Targeting, Tom Campbell, Nirit Sandman
Tom Campbell
No abstract provided.
Guilds, Laws, And Markets For Manufactured Merchandise In Late-Medieval England, Gary Richardson
Guilds, Laws, And Markets For Manufactured Merchandise In Late-Medieval England, Gary Richardson
Gary Richardson
The prevailing paradigm of medieval manufacturing presumes guilds monopolized markets for durable goods in late-medieval England. The sources of the monopolies are said to have been the charters of towns, charters of guilds, parliamentary statutes, and judicial precedents. This essay examines those sources, demonstrates they did not give guilds legal monopolies in the modern sense of the word, and replaces that erroneous assumption with an accurate description of the legal institutions underlying markets for manufactures in medieval England.
Avances De La Jurisprudencia En La Protección De Las Marcas Notorias., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Avances De La Jurisprudencia En La Protección De Las Marcas Notorias., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
Monopoly Pricing As An Antitrust Offense In The U.S. And The Ec: Two Systems Of Belief About Monopoly?, Michal Gal
Monopoly Pricing As An Antitrust Offense In The U.S. And The Ec: Two Systems Of Belief About Monopoly?, Michal Gal
Michal Gal
Monopoly pricing per se, that is without need of proof of anti-competitive conduct or intent, is regulated very differently on both sides of the Atlantic, at least in theory. U.S. antitrust law sets a straightforward rule: monopoly pricing, as such, is not regulated. In contrast, under EC law excessive pricing is considered an abuse of dominance and is punishable by fine and subject to a prohibitory order. These approaches fit the divide between the regulation of exclusionary and exploitative conduct: whereas exclusionary conduct is an offense against antitrust law on both sides of the Atlantic, exploitative conduct generally only breaches …
Actualización Sobre La Protección De Marcas Notorias Y Renombradas En La Jurisprudencia. Comentario Al Fallo Calas Rolando D. C. Raul V. Batalles S.A. Causa 5110/97. Sala Ii Camara Nacional Civil Y Comercial Federal., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Actualización Sobre La Protección De Marcas Notorias Y Renombradas En La Jurisprudencia. Comentario Al Fallo Calas Rolando D. C. Raul V. Batalles S.A. Causa 5110/97. Sala Ii Camara Nacional Civil Y Comercial Federal., Gabriel Martinez Medrano
Gabriel Martinez Medrano
No abstract provided.
The American Airlines Case: A Chance To Clarify Predation Policy, Aaron S. Edlin, Joseph Farrell
The American Airlines Case: A Chance To Clarify Predation Policy, Aaron S. Edlin, Joseph Farrell
Aaron Edlin
No abstract provided.
El Derecho Del Consumo En La Unión Europea: La Problemática Planteada Por La Armonización Mínima En Las Normativas Comunitarias Relativas A La Protección De Los Consumidores, Luis González Vaqué
El Derecho Del Consumo En La Unión Europea: La Problemática Planteada Por La Armonización Mínima En Las Normativas Comunitarias Relativas A La Protección De Los Consumidores, Luis González Vaqué
Luis González Vaqué
Debido a las limitadas competencias de la Unión Europea en materia de protección de los consumidores, el legislador comunitario se ha visto obligado a recurrir al artículo 95 CE para adoptar la mayoría de las Directivas vigentes en este ámbito.
El legislador ha justificado la elección de la citada base jurídica para las Directivas en cuestión subrayando que su finalidad primordial es asegurar el correcto funcionamiento del Mercado Interior. Paradójicamente, sin embargo, en muchas de las Directivas adoptadas en el marco de la política de protección de los consumidores se ha utilizado la técnica de la armonización mínima, mediante la …