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Home > LCLR > Vol. 16 > Iss. 4 (2004)

 

The Future of Private Rights of Action in Antitrust

Prefatory Materials

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Table of Contents
Consumer Law

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The Future of Private Rights of Action in Antitrust: A Conference Introduction
Spencer Weber Waller

Feature Articles

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Reflections on the Manifold Means of Enforcing the Antitrust Laws: Too Much, Too Little, or Just Right?
Joseph P. Bauer

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Why Antitrust Damage Levels Should Be Raised
Robert H. Lande

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Foreign-Injured Antitrust Plaintiffs in U.S. Courts: Ends and Means
Salil K. Mehra

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Five Principles of Common Sense Why Foreign Plaintiffs Should be Allowed to Sue Under U.S. Antitrust Laws
Michael D. Hausfeld

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Jurisdictional Conflict in Global Antitrust Enforcement
Hannah L. Buxbaum

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Exporting Antitrust Courtrooms to the World: Private Enforcement in a Global Market
Clifford A. Jones

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Private Enforcement of Antitrust Rules - Modernization of the EU Rules and the Road Ahead
Donncadh Woods

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Price-fixing Class Actions: A Canadian Perspective
Charles M. Wright and Matthew D. Baer

 
 
 
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