Description |
xxiv, 378 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
International competition law series ; v. 8 |
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International competition law series ; v. 8
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Contents |
Preface / Valentine Korah -- Foreword / Allan Fels -- Australian and New Zealand Law Reports -- 1. Author's Introduction -- 2. Legislation in Search of an Objective (1965) -- 3. Lawyers and Competition Policy (1976) -- 4. The Use of Economic Evidence in Antitrust Litigation: Australia (1986) -- 5. "Market Definition" Issues in Australian and New Zealand Trade Practices Litigation (1991) -- 6. Australian and New Zealand Competition Law and Policy (1992) -- 7. The Australian Antitrust Law After 20 Years - A Stocktake (1994) -- 8. Antitrust in the Courts: The Role of Economics and of Economists (1999) -- 9. Closing Reflections -- Publications on Competition Law and Industrial Organization |
Summary |
"In developing a clear analysis of the practical relations between economics and law, no jurisdictions have been more exemplary than Australia and New Zealand. And the fountainhead of this important work, it is now generally agreed, lies in the theory and practice of the economist Maureen Brunt. A member of the influential Australian Trade Practices Tribunal since its inception - as well as a lay member of the New Zealand High Court in numbers of competition cases - the author has expanded the field of competition law in fundamental ways that are only now becoming recognized for their great value by other jurisdictions, notably the European Community." "In this thirty-year retrospective of her most important essays, lawyers and others occupied with competition issues will find a harvest of insights into the interdependence between law and economics, and the manner in which they should be blended in the courts." "The essays appear here in the order in which they were published, and thus represent a kind of historical progression, reflecting both developments in Australian919.3130431 and New Zealand law and in the depth and scope of the author's own thinking. It would be a mistake to see her work as limited by jurisdiction or cultural peculiarities. As more and more scholars and practitioners discover, there is here not only a contribution to the field of comparative law but also a rigorous delineation of the crucial intersecting patterns of law and economics that transcends all borders and attains a universal significance."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Antitrust law -- Economic aspects -- Australia.
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Antitrust law -- Economic aspects -- New Zealand.
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Restraint of trade -- Australia.
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Antitrust law -- Australia.
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Competition, Unfair -- Australia.
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Antitrust law -- New Zealand.
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Competition, Unfair -- New Zealand.
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Restraint of trade -- New Zealand.
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ISBN |
9041119914 : |
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