George Mason Law Review
Volume 13 || Winter 2005 || Number 2
Fall 2004 Antitrust Symposium
The New European Antitrust Regime: Implications for Multinationals
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REMARKS |
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Reflections on the Evolution of European Community Competition Policy Under Commissioner Monti |
Deborah Platt Majoras |
251 |
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The Long and Winding Road: Convergence in the Application of Antitrust to Intellectual Property |
Makan Delrahim |
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The New European Antitrust Regime: Implications for Multinationals |
Panel Discussion |
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ARTICLES |
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A Comparative Study of United States and European Union Approaches to Vertical Policy |
James C. Cooper |
289 |
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The Modernization of European Antitrust Enforcement: the Economics of Regulatory Competition |
Ben Depoorter |
309 |
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Transatlantic Counseling Under Modernization in the European Union |
Howard T. Rosenblatt |
325 |
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Discounted Bundling by Dominant Firms |
John Thorne |
339 |
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How Japan Is Tackling Enforcement Activities Against Cartels |
Akinori Uesugi |
349 |
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CASENOTES |
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The Fiber of the Common Bond |
Robert L. Lamborn |
367 |
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Strange Watershed Bedfellows? Will the EPA’s Water Quality TradingPolicy Encourage Unlikely Clean Water Alliances |
Darin Michael Lowder |
411 |
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