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Readings lists can be found following the links below
Effective Merger Review: A Question for Australian Courts
Rhonda Smith and Deborah Healey, ‘Effective Merger Review: A Question for Australian Courts?’ (2022) 67(4) Antitrust Bulletin 600-621
Misuse of Market Power in Australia: Early Assessment of the Amended Section 46 of the Competition and Consumer Act
Mel Marquis and Rhonda Smith, ‘Misuse of Market Power in Australia: Early Assessment of the Amended Section 46 of the Competition and Consumer Act’ (CPI Columns, September 2022)
Beware of Google’s combined DoubleClick and Android adtech power, Oracle document warns
James Panichi and Laurel Henning (mlex market insights, 17 August 2020)
In a world first, Australia plans to force Facebook and Google to pay for news (but ABC and SBS miss out)
Rob Nicholls, 'In a world first, Australia plans to force Facebook and Google to pay for news (but ABC and SBS miss out)' (The Conversation, 31 July 2020)
ACCC Guidelines on repeal of section 51(3) could not and do not resolve need for competitor supply/acquisition exception to cartel prohibitions under CCA
Brent Fisse, ‘ACCC Guidelines on repeal of section 51(3) could not and do not resolve need for competitor supply/acquisition exception to cartel prohibitions under CCA’ (July 2020)
When Code is Law: Bargains Between News Publishers and Platforms
Rob Nicholls, ‘When Code is Law: Bargains Between News Publishers and Platforms’ (CPI News, 5 July 2020)
Some Unresolved Aspects of The Australian Competition Approach to COVID-19
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (“ACCC”), like every other competition authority around the world, finds itself in uncharted waters and somewhat between a rock and a hard place insofar as any of them have sometimes elevated competition dogma over competing economic policies of State.
Competition in “Lockdown” After the Attack of COVID-19 in Australia
Jessica Apel and Barbora Jedlickova, ‘Competition in “Lockdown” After the Attack of COVID-19 in Australia’ (CPI News, 6 April 2020)
The Limits of Australia’s Digital Platforms Inquiry
Dirk Auer, ‘The Limits of Australia’s Digital Platforms Inquiry’ (CPI News, 18 November 2019)
Extra! Extra! Read All About It! How the Media Bit Back in the ACCC’s Digital Platforms Inquiry and What It Means for Media Diversity in Australia
Matthew Lees, ‘Extra! Extra! Read All About It! How the Media Bit Back in the ACCC’s Digital Platforms Inquiry and What It Means for Media Diversity in Australia‘ (CPI News, 27 October 2019)