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Australian Cartel Law: Recent Developments – First Set of Two Sets
Brent Fisse, ‘Australian Cartel Law: Recent Developments – First Set of Two Sets’ (2023) 51(2) Australian Business Law Review 70
Pay-for-delay Arrangements in the Pharmaceutical Industry …
Diana Biscoe, Rosie Finlayson, Andrew Christopher, ‘Pay-for-delay Arrangements in the Pharmaceutical Industry: How Will They Be Treated under Australian Competition Law?’ (2023) 31(2) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 111
Can the reformed Australian competition law stop algorithmic collusion?
Baskaran Balasingham, ‘Can the reformed Australian competition law stop algorithmic collusion?’ in Steven Van Uytsel, Salil Mehra and Yoshiteru Uemura (eds) Algorithms, Collusion and Competition Law: A Comparative Approach (Edward Elgar, 2023)
Two Steps Forward, Four Steps Back: Threats Facing Australian Criminal Cartel Convictions after Country Care and ANZ
Alan Zheng, ‘Two Steps Forward, Four Steps Back: Threats Facing Australian Criminal Cartel Convictions after Country Care and ANZ’ (2023) 31(1) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 29
Revisiting the notion of agreement in Australian cartel law in the algorithm-driven economy
Brenda Yuanyuan Xiong and Jonathan Crowe, ‘Revisiting the notion of agreement in Australian cartel law in the algorithm-driven economy’ (2022) 29 CCLJ 91
The evolution of Australia’s cartel Jurisprudence
Andrew Christopher and Lachlan Blair, ‘The Evolution of Australia’s Cartel Jurisprudence: Judicial Guidance on the Use of Informal Merger Clearance Documents in Competition Law Proceedings and Witness Evidence of Inducement to form a Cartel’ (2022) 30(1) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 46
Price setting algorithms and collusion: An Australian perspective
Arihant Agarwal, ‘Price setting algorithms and collusion: An Australian perspective’ (2021) 28 CCLJ 316
Algorithmic Collusion and Australian Competition Law: Trouble Ahead for the National Electricity Market?
Jeremy Chan, ‘Algorithmic Collusion and Australian Competition Law: Trouble Ahead for the National Electricity Market?’ (2021) 44(4) UNSW Law Journal 1365
Current Issues in Competition Law: Vol I Context and Interpretation
Michael Gvozdenovic and Stephen Puttick (eds) Current Issues in Competition Law: Vol I Context and Interpretation (The Federation Press, 2021)
Proving Civil Cartel Conduct …
Jarryd Cox, ‘Proving Civil Cartel Conduct: Evidentiary Issues, Commitment and the Effect of the Concerted Practices Prohibition’ (2021) 29(3) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 193
Do Androids Dream of Electronic Collusion? An Analysis of Algorithmic Collusion under Australian Law
Deniz Kayis, ‘Do Androids Dream of Electronic Collusion? An Analysis of Algorithmic Collusion under Australian Law?’ (2021) 29(3) Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law 176
Immunity Policies: Uncertainty, Irregularity, and Effectiveness
Deniz Kayis and Rob Nicholls, ‘Immunity Policies: Uncertainty, Irregularity, and Effectiveness’ in Michael Gvozdenovic and Stephen Puttick (eds) Current Issues in Competition Law: Vol II Practice and Perspectives (The Federation Press, 2021) Chapter 3
Joint Venture Defence: The Cascade Decision and Implications
Adrian Coorey, ‘Joint Venture Defence: The Cascade Decision and Implications’ in Michael Gvozdenovic and Stephen Puttick (eds) Current Issues in Competition Law: Vol II Practice and Perspectives (The Federation Press, 2021) Chapter 2
The Criminalisation of Corporate and Cartel Conduct
Justice Anthony Payne and Natasha Naidu, ‘The Criminalisation of Corporate and Cartel Conduct’ in Michael Gvozdenovic and Stephen Puttick (eds) Current Issues in Competition Law: Vol II Practice and Perspectives (The Federation Press, 2021) Chapter 1
Current Issues in Competition Law: Vol II Practice and Perspectives
Michael Gvozdenovic and Stephen Puttick (eds) Current Issues in Competition Law: Vol II Practice and Perspectives (The Federation Press, 2021)
Competing explanations for parallel conduct: Lessons from the Australian detergent case
George A Hay and E Jane Murdoch, ‘Competing explanations for parallel conduct: Lessons from the Australian detergent case’ (2021) 28(2) CCLJ 141
When the carrot resembles a stick …
Deniz Kayis and Rob Nicholls, ‘When the carrot resembles a stick: The exclusion of concerted practices from the ACCC’s revised immunity policy’ (2020) 27(3) CCLJ 187
Algorithmic Collusion and Scrutiny: … ACCC’s Information Gathering Powers in the Digital Era
Nathan Feiglin, ‘Algorithmic Collusion and Scrutiny: Examining the Role of the ACCC’s Information Gathering Powers in the Digital Era’ (2020) 43(4) UNSWLJ 1137
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)
COVID Collaboration and Competition Policy: Authorisation vs Forbearance as Crisis Responses
David Howarth and Harriet Alexander, ‘COVID Collaboration and Competition Policy: Authorisation vs Forbearance as Crisis Responses’ (2020) 48(2) Australian Business Law Review 189