Miller's Australian Competition Law and Policy, 3rd edition guides readers through the development of Australian competition law, addressing its underlying concepts and policy directions.
A complementary work to "Miller's Australian Competition and Consumer Law Annotated" by explaining the historical and policy setting of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (previously the Trade Practices Act 1974).
Key benefits of Miller's Australian Competition Law and Policy Provides guidance on the development of competition law in Australia explained in the framework of policy and the underlying concepts Utilising a subject-based approach, it explains this complex area of law.
CONTENTS
- Origins of Australian Competition Law
- The Objectives of Competition Policy
- Competition Law Concepts
- Economics and Competition Policy
- Development of Australian Competition Policy 1972 -1992
- Development of Australian Competition Policy 1993 to date
- Cartels Anticompetitive Contracts,
- Arrangements, Understandings and Concerted Practices
- Vertical Constraints - Tying and other Vertical Restrictions
- Unilateral Conduct Laws; Monopolisation and the Misuse of Market Power
- Resale Price Maintenance
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Codes of Conduct
- Boycotts
- Access to Essential Facilities
- Exclusions and Immunities
- Conseqences
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