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Denial Of Standing To Private,Noncommercial Consumers Under Section 4 Of The Clayton Act, David L. O'Daniel
Denial Of Standing To Private,Noncommercial Consumers Under Section 4 Of The Clayton Act, David L. O'Daniel
Vanderbilt Law Review
The Sherman Act and the Clayton Act are efforts by Congress to promote a free and competitive economy and to compensate those injured by anticompetitive activities. To supplement government enforcement, section 7 of the Sherman Act provided a means of combating antitrust violations through private treble damage actions. Section 4 of the Clayton Act, which superseded section 7 of the Sherman Act with only slight modification, provides for treble damage actions by "any person who shall be injured in his business or property by reason of anything forbidden in the antitrust laws"....
In light of the uncertainty regarding private consumer …
The "Market Necessity" Defense In Antitrust: A New Limit On The Area For Application Of Per Se Rules?, Clement B. Wood
The "Market Necessity" Defense In Antitrust: A New Limit On The Area For Application Of Per Se Rules?, Clement B. Wood
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews, George A. Hay, H. Michael Mann, Teresa Amott
Book Reviews, George A. Hay, H. Michael Mann, Teresa Amott
Vanderbilt Law Review
Book Reviews:
The Antitrust Penalties: A Study in Law and Economics By Kenneth G. Elzinga and William Breit
Reviewed by George A. Hay
The Antitrust Penalties was published in 1976. Its main mes-sage is that the only efficient antitrust penalty is a heavy fine and that incarceration comes out poorly by any benefit-cost standard.Later that year, in a celebrated and possibly unprecedented appearance, newly appointed Assistant Attorney General Donald I. Baker argued before a federal district judge that jail sentences were the appropriate penalty for a group of defendants who had just been convicted in one of the major price-fixing …
Antitrust: Standing For Foreign Governments, Richard Jacobson
Antitrust: Standing For Foreign Governments, Richard Jacobson
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Collective Ratemaking: A Case Analysis Of The Eastern Central Region And An Hypothesis For Analysing Competitive Structure, Andrew Popper
Collective Ratemaking: A Case Analysis Of The Eastern Central Region And An Hypothesis For Analysing Competitive Structure, Andrew Popper
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Books Received, Journal Staff
Books Received, Journal Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Code and Custom in a Thai Provincial Court
By David M. Engel
Tuscon, Arizona: The University of Arizona Press, 1978. Pp. 230. $4.95.
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Human Rights and Development: Report of a Seminar on Human Rights and Their Promotion in the Caribbean
By the International Commission of Jurists and The Organization of Commonwealth Bar Associations
Bridgetown, Barbados, W.I.: The Cedar Press, 1978. Pp. 190.
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Iceburg Utilization: Proceedings of the First International Conference Held at Ames, Iowa
Edited by A.A. Husseiny
New York, New York: Pergamon Press, 1978. Pp. 760. $35.00.
The Contemporary Antitrust Regulation Of Joint Ventures In The European Economic Community, Stephen O. Spinks
The Contemporary Antitrust Regulation Of Joint Ventures In The European Economic Community, Stephen O. Spinks
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The joint venture is a form of organization widely used in international business. Although anticompetitive effects of mergers, interlocking directorates, and cartels are more frequently the targets of enforcement efforts under antitrust laws than joint ventures, the latter can be equally effective in reducing competition in the market place.
The legal status of joint ventures in various jurisdictions has remained a subject of some confusion possibly because of their hybrid nature--not quite cartels, yet not quite mergers. This confusion still exists to some extent in the United States, despite the fact that the Supreme Court has held that section 7 …
United States V. Bechtel Corporation: Antitrust And The Arab Blacklist, James H. Longstreet
United States V. Bechtel Corporation: Antitrust And The Arab Blacklist, James H. Longstreet
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
In January 1977, the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department and the Bechtel Corporation entered a proposed final settlement of the antitrust suit filed by the United States one year earlier. The complaint had charged that Bechtel, one of the world's largest construction firms, and four of its affiliates, had implemented the Arab League boycott of Israel and of "pro-Israeli" domestic firms. This settlement of the Antitrust Division's first attack on the thirty-year-old Arab boycott has resulted in a consent accord which outlines a permissible course of conduct for United States firms seeking trade with the Arab world, but leaves …
Recent Decisions, Richard F. Cook, Jr., Edward C. Brewer, Iii, Daniel R. Wofsey, Sue D. Sheridan, Steven M. Morgan
Recent Decisions, Richard F. Cook, Jr., Edward C. Brewer, Iii, Daniel R. Wofsey, Sue D. Sheridan, Steven M. Morgan
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Recent Decisions
Admiralty--Time Charter--Shipowner's Contractual Right to Withdraw Services of Vessel upon Charterer's Failure to Provide Punctual Payment is not Extinguished by Late Tender of Payment
Richard F. Cook, Jr.
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Antitrust--Treble Damages--A Foreign Sovereign is a "Person" entitled to Sue under Section 4 of the Clayton Act
Edward Cage Brewer, III
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Customs search of International Mail--A Customs Search of International Mail is Authorized by 19 C.F.R. § 145.2 and Incorporates the Reasonable Cause to Suspect Requirement of 19 U.S.C. § 482
Daniel R. Wofsey
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Jurisdiction and Procedure--Discovery--Party unable to comply with Discovery Order which Contravenes Foreign Nondisclosure …
Mergers Under The Burger Court: An Anti-Antitrust Bias And Its Implications, Howard R. Lurie
Mergers Under The Burger Court: An Anti-Antitrust Bias And Its Implications, Howard R. Lurie
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Challenging Conglomerate Mergers Under Section 7 Of The Clayton Act: Today's Law And Tomorrow's Legislation, Joseph P. Bauer
Challenging Conglomerate Mergers Under Section 7 Of The Clayton Act: Today's Law And Tomorrow's Legislation, Joseph P. Bauer
Journal Articles
Federal antitrust enforcement has undergone a radical transformation in the past decade. The change in enforcement patterns has been most noticeable in the area of merger law. The magnitude of this shift, the confusion that has characterized the case law accompanying it, and the increasing prominence of conglomerate mergers as a means to corporate expansion form the basis for this article. The primary source for regulation of mergers under the antitrust laws is section 7 of the Clayton Act, which proscribes those corporate acquisitions “where in any line of commerce in any section of the country, the effect of such …
Antitrust - Treble-Damage Action - Hanover Shoe Inc. Rule Bars Offensive Use Of Passing-On Doctrine By Indirect Purchaser, Karen Lee Turner
Antitrust - Treble-Damage Action - Hanover Shoe Inc. Rule Bars Offensive Use Of Passing-On Doctrine By Indirect Purchaser, Karen Lee Turner
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Legal And Economic Status Of Vertical Restrictions, Joanne R. Alfano
The Legal And Economic Status Of Vertical Restrictions, Joanne R. Alfano
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.