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Readings lists can be found following the links below
Proof of Purpose
Julie Clarke, ‘Proof of Purpose’ (Competition Law Conference, Sydney, 6 May 2023)
Some thoughts about proof in competition cases
Justice Jayne M Jagot, ‘Some thoughts about proof in competition cases’ (speech, 18th Annual Competition Law and Economics Workshop, 15 October 2021 (online))
Improving Australia's productivity and consumer welfare
ACCC Chair, Rod Sims, delivered a speech at this year’s RBB Economics Conference discussing ‘consumer welfare and the emerging challenges for policymakers and regulators to improve economic efficiency across a range of areas including mergers, unfair conduct, monopolies, agriculture and the data economy.’
Assessing the Future: The Challenge of Running Competition Cases
Justice Middleton, Assessing the Future: The Challenge of Running Competition Cases (17th Annual Competition Law and Economics Workshop)
Rod Sims address to the 2019 CLC
Rod Sims, 'Address to the 2019 Competition Law Conference' (Speech, Competition Law Conference, Sydney, 25 May 2019)