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Internet Solutions To Consumer Protection Problems, Gregory E. Maggs
Internet Solutions To Consumer Protection Problems, Gregory E. Maggs
South Carolina Law Review
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Extraterritorial Application Of Antitrust Laws And The U.S.-Eu Dispute Over The Boeing And Mcdonnell Douglas Merger: From Comity To Conflict? An Argument For A Binding International Agreement On Antitrust Enforcement And Dispute Resolution
San Diego Law Review
Due to the increase of "mega-mergers" between corporations trying to compete in the global economy, cross-border regulation of mergers and acquisitions by both the United States and the European Union has become much more common. 5 Until recently, such reviews and regulatory acts by foreign regulators only rarely caused trade disputes or tensions in diplomatic relations.' In order to maintain cooperation and prevent serious disputes over regulation of each other's domestic corporations, the United States and the European Union entered into an agreement on the application of antitrust laws in 1991.
The Boeing/Mcdonnell Douglas Merger: The European Commission's Costly Failure To Properly Enforce The Merger Regulation, Jeffrey A. Miller
The Boeing/Mcdonnell Douglas Merger: The European Commission's Costly Failure To Properly Enforce The Merger Regulation, Jeffrey A. Miller
Maryland Journal of International Law
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Et Tu Judge Bork Will Solipsism Destroy Conservative Ideology?, Sol Wachtler, David S. Gould
Et Tu Judge Bork Will Solipsism Destroy Conservative Ideology?, Sol Wachtler, David S. Gould
Touro Law Review
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